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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THEATRE ROYAL. , Bleriot'a wonderful' flight over the Englisl Channel is the.subject of the most .interesting: film that is : being presented at tho Thoatr# Royal this week. Other interesting films ai\ "The Angel Child," "Making Bamboo Hats in Java," "A Modern". Port," and "A Romance of Life." The usual change of programme wil' be. presented to-morrow evening, r . HIS MAJESTY'S. Last evening again, His : Majesty's . Theafw was oroivded; and, the, week's oh&nge'bida fair to becomo. more popular than previous . series. Patrons this week may . see one of. the finest'yachting pictures that has over oome to Wellington, the flight of Latham in his mono* plane, and another which shows eome of the beauty spots of the' Riviera. In addition, thai* is a good assortment of dramatio "chase," aid comic, films. The pictures will bo presented again this, evening. ■ . »: ' ' SKATING RINK. The days of the Olympia Rink are shorten. , 1 ing, and enthusiasts of the' rollers will soon have to turn to. other pastimes. Meantime, tho floor is crowded at all sessions, and novices seek to master the art'of keeping one's equilibrium on wheels in preparation for next soa* son. The rink' will'be open again , -.: ALL-STAR° VAUDEVTajjE ENTERTAINERS, '' - i ! 'To-night ■is the opening i night of''the : all«tai vaudeville entertainers, I 'and thci Ojwra Housi should bo-well Jilled! to. greet their initial pew formance.'-ff ho. company arrived hero.yestep day from Auckland,.-where for'the'-past ,thi*x wcek9 they.'have delighted largo and enthusiastic audiences. The box plan' is now on view, af , tho Dresden. '• j;-',;:- ::' 1 - . ! An'ohjoyable even?ag was spent'in. : the Wei. lington .Hall, Bonicott. Street, last .night, by members of Mr.'D. Milligan's staff,,.the occa- ■ sion taking the form of a reception toMr. I' Milligan, who has just, returned from; abroad. The following, contributed items during th® evening: Miss' Haselden,- Messrs.' J. A.', Do- • herty,. J. Craig, and B. Sieyers.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 6

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