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ENTERTAIMENTS.

"BREWSTEK'S MILLIONS." Four acks of humour and excitement, with an interesting plot, attractive costumes and scenery, are said to be the features of "Brewsler's Millions," to ba presented for the first timo hero tomorrow night by Mr. J. C. WilliamBoll's new comedy company. The 3tory of the play is that of Montgomery Brewstcr, a yonng man who inherits a fortune of a quarter of a million. Before he has had time to spend any of it a lawyer tells him that another relation. has just died and left him a further two millions, which he will inherit on the condition that he spends tho original quarter of a million within a year. He accepts the condition, and tho whole play shows his frantic elTorts to get rid of his wealth. The company which Mr. Williamson has got together for tho interpretation of the comedy is composed of artists favourably known on the Australasian stage. Mr. Eineaton is said to have p, role that suits h"im as Monty Browßter, and Mrs. Robert Broutfi is cast as a fashionable Jeider of society.ins box plans are on view at thte DreaDAY'S BAY EXCURSION. . The excursion to Day's Bay this evening promises to bo a success. A capital programme has b^en provided, and the grounds mil m specially illuminated, llw Dnchoss » advertised to leave the lorry Wharf at eight o'clock, return, ing at ten. PERRY'S PICTURES. i The fine collection of pictures shown la^ °P^-a House, under the direction oi Mr. W. Perry, have attracted good ?,™ I ?. nf ?. s "^My. the "Geyaar" anf the Chfl-climbinp ' sets being particularly successful. The marvellous skating of Athos, and the humorons items of Stan G/ioster, vvith tho songs of Little Lcai j and Era Brady, go to make up a most I enjoyable entertainment. The season concludes this evening. ' THEATRE* ROYAL. The Throe Raccoons are tho provid-' erb of much amusement afc tho,Theatre Royal, where Fulle-.a 1 Vaudeville' Company is porf owning to large audiences. Lhb l^accoons nre extremely fcgile acrob?ts, whose foatp have the added sr-ifc ot humour to enhance their value. "WONDERLAND." ; A fancy dress and poster carnival wilfc be hsld m the Wonderland grounds tin.-, evening, and in connection witli it i a number of ballets will be danced by | pupils specially trnn.ed for the oecahioa by ilrs. J. I>. Foley. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. # "The Royal Pictures" aro still finding favour at His Majesty's Theaira, and the public patronage -given> to tho entertainment is highly satisfactory. A number of new films have been added to the list since the opening' night, and tnrthsr new pictures are promised. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 2

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ENTERTAIMENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 2

ENTERTAIMENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 2