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ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC.

MDLLE. DOLORES. The third concert of the Doloies season will take place this evening in the Town Hall, and this is the last opportunity but ono of hearing this delightful songstress in Wellington. A final concert will be given here on Saturday evening, after which Mdlle. Dolores and party will leave for Ohristchurch. A brilliant programme is to be presented this evening, when Mdlle. Dolores will sing a -wide variety of selections from her extensive programme. Mr. John Prouse also has somo popular selections opposite his name. Mr. Franz Wells, piunisie, is also suited.. The management wish it to be made known that they havo made arrangements to enforce the queue system, so that thoso who come firsfc will have the first piok of the seals without the usual crowding. THE MACMAHON DRAMATIC COMPANY. The MacMahon Company presented "The Prico of Sin " for the last timo at the OfJera House last evening. To-night will witness tho production of the successful dramatisation of Marcus Clarko's famous Australian romance, "For the Term of His Natural Lifo," with which Messrs. MacMahon'a management has been happily associated throughout Australasia. To-night's production, it is promised, will be upon a scale of exceptional scenic and general completeness of detail. Among the stage tableaux and incidents may be mentioned the Deck of tho -Convict Ship, the Mutiny at Sea, Old Hobart Town, Norfolk Island, and Port Arthur — the beautiful but dread peninsula. PULLERS' ENTERTAINERS. The excellent programme provided by Fullers' Entertainers attracted a numerous audience to the Theatre Royal last night. The Apollo Belvedere, the Bicknells, Mr. Fred. Leonard's remarkable acrobatic feats and the Lewis Sisters are the chief features on the programme, but all the turne are good, and are greatly appreciated. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. The final performance of the 1906 season, Schumann's "Paradise and the Peri," will be held in tho Totvii Hall on Monday next, 3rd December. The conductor, Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. is keeping the chorus and orchestra hard at Tverk, and a successful performance is anticipated. The box plan will be open at the Dresden to-morrmv at 10 a.m. The lepefcition of the annual demonstration of Messrs, Harrison and Juriss'e pupils is to tako place on Friday evening next, at St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Newtown. Almost all the different items of tho carnival co successfully produced at the Opera House recently will be repeated. They includo kaleidoscopic running mazes, fancy figure marching, Sandow system of physical culture, spectacular sohere swinging, Indian club, dumbbell, and wand exercises, and advanced performances on the flying ringa, horizontal bar, and vaulting horse. There wilj. be a largo number of pupils of both sexes : taking part, whose agesi vary • from ! six years to thirty-six. i =

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 129, 28 November 1906, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 129, 28 November 1906, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 129, 28 November 1906, Page 2