ENTERTAINMENTS.
I • OPERA- HOUSE. ;. ' ■ ■ "The Silver' King" was repeated at the Opera House on. Saturday, night, the perforiuance being the last, of the season of Mr. Williamson's Company. The piece had.a.good: reception- from a' largo audience. ■■ - V , „. .
-.; THEATEE-EOYAI; ' : I The: Duckworths, L'evartbs, and other iPopular .favourites'at 'tho. Theatro'Eoyal ;repeated4heir entertaining vaudeville pro- : •gramme ■ tor -tho last time on'- Saturday night to a'qrowded-'dnd enthusiastic iaudionce. 10-night programmo will bo presented,-which it is proniised will he jully iip to the standard of the best.previously given,. •■ ■-.-.-■■ ■;...-'• ... .' v
■:•:;■ y THEATRE. v ; ■ ' : The high standard ■ set by tho . Royal ;Picture. Company•'. coutimies. to fill His ,j\lajesty.s Theatre with, admirer..of the .moying-picturo. art, 'aW Saturday 'even'lliga. iiudience vas iio. 'es'cccttoa-.to the' rjilp,' .'lW'.audience was.not, slow to' re--cbgnise tho,"merifof tho'Bcrc'eninfe's,'V!iich T .included : ono depicting, the sceno °|- 1, -.* rocepKdn'.;" ,pt' :- the lion of th'o '.hour,. Lord ' Kitchonet., 'in' •>yilney. Otlier,- .capital- ■ pictures ' wore' ,-Why,Girls .Leave Homo, , '■ "Tho Biter Bit,'?, end "The. Watches of .the. Night." rho,programih6~.will bo".repeated: to-night and-*o-morrow.night, ,b(it.:.wiU give way to a complote- chance on' 'Wednesday '.evening..--..■.;•;..■ .v-.-. r ... -.'".■ .-:-'- : " - ;
I:' ; STAB PIGTTJRES. v• . '■■-.'' ;A matinee performaiice on Saturday at-' Mrnoon and the Usual evening programme' -orotr.-, a largo -number of Newtown 1 resi- : uents to. St., '.Thomas's Hall, tho- homo- of the Star Pictures. 'J,'ho> fare provided <was much enjoyed by ; tlie audience, tho range ,01 .subjects from drama-to. tragedy, scon'cry to-industry,.and.on to huniour, beihg ; as, yaried as tho most exacting" , could 'domand;. An entire'.chango at programmo is ; to; be giventhis, evening,' tlie star ' item ■' of . the' twelve ! now' films being ".tho' dramatic picture entitled "The-Jewel Rob-' bers. . .'"" ' "''
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 717, 17 January 1910, Page 7
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