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ENTERTAINMENTS.

—-—4- — " 'A ' . e THEATRE . BOYAL.\ The capital programme ""being presented at the Theatre Royal this week includes a bright comedietta, enacted by those clever artists, Mr. Fred Graham and Miss Nellie Dent, and good, turns by Denis' Carney," Brightie 'Smith, the Musical .Chromes, Watts and Lucas, and Davy's Marionettes. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: The Eoyal. Pictures were again patronised' last evening by a large and appreciative, .house. A matinee will be given on Saturday afternoon, when every child attending will, receive a present. At the evening display on Saturday there will be a complete change of programme, and the entertainment ..will- be further strengthened by the introduction of an orchestra. I . WONDERLAND. Patrons of Wonderland, visitors to Wellington, and the public.gencrally are reminded of the grand fete of lanterns, and poster carnival to; be held on Saturday next. Many peoplehave been preparing for the event for weeks past; and a spectacle of moving colour should result, from the efforts .of the.'merry, guests;, who promise to be very numerous. In the' meantime, Wonderland has, unfading attraction's of its own. ■ ' . GBACH'S ; DRAMATIC COMPANY. ■ The Opera House re : opens this evening for a 'season of drama, when Mr. Edwin Geach's new dramatic combination present - for the first time in Wellington -the highly successful and " sensational four : act drama,' "A Modern Adventuress," one, of the most popular plays yet staged in, Australia. The cast is'a strong one, and the play, is of, tho sensational order. As Mr.' Geaeh is'.'thoroughly acquainted, with the wants of a New : Zealand audience,' in. selecting the present production, it' should' Srove an undoubted success. : MessrsJ R. and Co. 'have the plan, where seats may now be booked. '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 144, 12 March 1908, Page 10

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 144, 12 March 1908, Page 10

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 144, 12 March 1908, Page 10

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