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AMUSEMENTS.

FULLERS'. The Princess Theatre wae again well filled last evening, when Saturday's programme was repeated. Graham and Dent in their cockney sketch 'Me and 'Er' provide no end of genuine fun, while among the others who contribute to a capital night's entertainment are Miss Maod Pertnan. Mr Charles Moody, Madame Blanche Carrelli, Watt and Lucas. Miss Nellie Power, and Mr Bob Lloyd. 'The Runaway Horse' film is one bf the best that has yet been shown by the firm. PERRY'S BIORAMA. Perry's electric biorama and vaudeville entertainment continues to do good business at the Garrison Hall. Tho special attraction to-night is the third heat in the comic singing competition. 'ermunte.* The tuneful, pretty opera. ' Erminie' drew a capital audience to His Majesty's Theatre last night, and the performance, under the conductorship of Mr Sidney Wolf, passed off with great smoothness (except for an unrehearsed incident in the ballet). The last opportunity of seeing 'Erminie' is afforded to-night. REACH'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. Preparations are now nearly complete for the approaching season of the Geach Dramatic Company, which commences on Saturday evening at His Majesty's Theatre. Referring to ' A Modern Adventuress,' the play with which the company commence their season, a Newcastle contemporary Kays : " The play abounds in 6tirring 6ituations. which were heightened with magnificent spectacular effects. The excellence of the staging adds to the undoubted charm, no detail being omitted that would add to the realism of the moving 6tory. Tho acting throughout was meritorious, and the performance as a whole liighly satisfactory." Tho company, scenery, and effects ore entirely now to New Zealand. As Mr Geach is thoroughly acquainted with the wants of a New Zealand audience in selecting tho present production, there is every Tcution to believe that it should prove an undoubted success. The plan is on view at the Dresden. SACRED CONCERT. Ijovers of music are promised a musical ' ' ' '"' <-'!->rl Friday night, when the Philharmonic Society, under the conduc- . ■ '.■••'< :' . i|iiarise, will givo a sacred programme, which includes Sulliv;ui's ' Jn .\Jeinoriain.' Handel's 'Largo.' the intermezzo to ' Cavalleria Rusticana.' 'Symphonic Poum' (Saint-Saens), and a pleasing number for the string section. Tho vocalists are Mrs R. Hudson and Mr T. Hussey. It is not oftun that the public are afforded an opportunity of bearing this fine society at popular prices, and a packed house is more than bkely. Tickets can \>c obtained from Messrs C. Begg and Co., Dresden Piano Company, Londou Organ and Piano Company, Messrs S. Jacobs. ('. Dickinson, and J. Mendelsohn.

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Evening Star, Issue 12926, 14 April 1908, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 12926, 14 April 1908, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Evening Star, Issue 12926, 14 April 1908, Page 4