ENTERTAINMENTS.
FULLERS'VAUDEVILLE. .Tho vaudovillo programme which carried tho Fuller Company through last week so successfully-was produced for the last timoat tho Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when every- "turn" was appreciated by the audience. The.prosent combination is a strong one, and the public have not been slow to recognise the merit of tho performers. A complete change of programmo is announced for this evening.. ROYAL PICTURES.. The matineo and the evening performance at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday were both: largely patronised. Tho. rollicking' adventures of "The Cowboy' Millionaire" won unstinted prniso from tho "house," which was also loud in its applause of■ another film depicting, the "White Sea Fisheries." On the humorous side, "The Theatre Pass" was easily the best of a really funny series, and was full of humorous situations. Taken nil round, the present bill is one of tho very best tho Royal Pictures have ever ; pro-; duced. The programmo will bo repeated to-night and to-morrow night, another change being announced for Wednesday. •■"•_- STAR. PICTURES. '-. St. Thomas's Hall was well filled both afternoon and ovening on Saturday. To-, night there will bo a change of programme,'and among tho films are "Tho Territorials," and: "The Nobleman's Dog," bdth pictures of a high _ order. Patrons ■ are notified by advertisement that the Star Pictures will not show on Tuesday, : . Wednesday, and Thursday of this week, as theso dates have .been reserved annually by' tho trustees of tho ball; '•' , : HACICENSCHMiDT. ; ;.-.'.; To- what an . extraordinary . extent muscle culture and physical development can be brought will be .shown by tho world's greatest athlete, Georgo Hackonschraidt,:whp is to give a few of his in-structive-displays, ' commencing at: the Town Hall.next Saturday evening, when ho .will-appear in an interesting series of nthlotio exhibitions, assisted,, by Gunner Moir, Alex. Bain, and King Morgan, tho last-named bcinc; a.physical-cul-ture expert, who osplains tho: various exercises in detail as HactenschmicVt performs them. Apart from the athletic schome, a- high-class. vaudevillo programme .is provided' by ■ London entertainers of note', including Clifford.Eskell, a "magician. in; v the-.first flight of his art,: whose coin' manipulation is said to be exceedingly clever. , Mark Osborno furnishes a very.'.hno series of monologue..-Tho box plans for deserved seats-will' open at the'Dresden 1 on Wednesday.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 729, 31 January 1910, Page 7
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367ENTERTAINMENTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 729, 31 January 1910, Page 7
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