ENTERTAINMENTS.
..' —e -' .OPERA HOUSE. Maurice's "All'' Star" Vaudeville Corapanv repeated , its performance : last evening, anil was appreciatively, received by the" nutlienoe. \\'- "™ rß< \ Sorli(l ' American Comedian, and JUisy Blanobe Carolli, soprano, were conscientiously supported by the other members Of the company, iyjd, altogether, tho enter, tainment was well up to the standard of a good vaudeville show. , ■ : . " :' : THEATRE ROYAL.- : : - One of the best scries of iinematorraph piotuMsyet screened at the Theatio B oval by the Messrs.-Fnller,..is the;current week's propamine. ■ The piotiiresquo films aro undeniably beautiful; humour is irresistibly presented; edycntures, tragedies, industries, stnging-pic-Mires, all are excellently represented, nnd the whole constitutes a picture show that is -.well .worth a visit.; '.. ■■ ■ r ~ ■ : ■■..■.:' .'. ROYAL PICTURES. - ./■■' . The great yachting pioture, depicting the race, for the King's Cup, was screened for the |ast;time at Eis Majesty's Theatre yesterday evening. Tho ohange.of programme this ovenine will consist.of a wonderful drama in nine tableaux, acted with most astonishing vigour and force, by Mr. Arfnaijd Bauer,'of the Renaissanee. Theatre, entitled,"The Victim," and another pathetic drama, entitled "The 'Death of Mozart.- :.Tn scenic studies will be shown tho manufacturing of ropes and riiarino cables at Howrah, near Calcutta, from, tho -unshipnin/r of tho hemp to'the manufacture of 20-ineh cables. In comio studies, "How to Train up a Jlother-in-law" and "Plundering the Superintendent of Police," and are said to bo great laughter-raisers. .'-.' .' .•.. ■ ■';;■;'.,'■■.•■:•■-.,■.•,'.':'■'" OiTJIPIA-'BiNK. , ■',' ' ■■.'. .The last push-ball, match of the'skating season was given'at the Olynipia Rink last night, and.an interesting set-to . was watched with merest by a considerable number of spectators. There'w ( iHbe"no afternoon session today, as the hall ;is required for the preliminary arrangements, whioh will need to bo made in view, of the grand Soral carnival, which isto take;place in the evening. ;.:;:';A TILT AT SPIRITUALISM. , • ;The recent Driver-Bailer controversy should end.special interest to the demonstration to >e Riven 1 in the Town Hall this evening by llr. W. Driver. Mr. Driver • advertises that, in the bright light of the open stage, he ivill deliver-the most crushing blow ever aimed at the performances of spirit mediums.' During the evening, Sir. Driver announces that he will call upon a prominent 'Wellington Spiritualist to "make good." The cabinet mysteries, eto. : , rill be supplemented by orchestral music. ' The box plan is open at. the Dresden. :'' Berigough .will give a return, season in Wellington ;on October i, 5, and 6. .- .: . ' .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 618, 22 September 1909, Page 9
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