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AMUSEMENTS.

THEATRE ROYAL. " Get-Rich-Quick 'Wallingford " hadi an enthusiastic reception at the Theatre Royal on its second presentation, last night. There was a large audience, which became convulsed with laughter at frequent, stages of the' comedy, as the two crooks gradually became honest men in their, company promoting .process without their; knowing it. Mr. Fred. Niblo, in the title role, and his confederate, "Blackie'' Daw, filled their parts admirably; and tho play was a pronounced success. It will be repeated to-night. • ... . '•,.,•: QUEEN'S~THEATRE. . S The current programme, headed by the picture Between Life and Death," attracted, large audiences for each session at- the Queen's Theatre yesterday. the same films will bo shown. GLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Each session at the Globe Continu* ous Theatre yesterday was well attended, and tho films shown were well received. The same programme will be in force to-day. OPERA HOUSE. Another largo audience 6aw the vaudeville entertainment ex the Opera House last night, and the various items on tho programme were well received. Tho same artists will appear again to-night. -VVEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. At His Majesty's Theatre last night a large audience enjoyed, the films shown by the West-Hayward management, 10-nigkt the same pictures wilt bo exhibited. s .■'».<■ .• ; FULLER'S PICTURES; "Queen Elizabeth," the star film of tho current programme at the Colosseum, was highly appreciated largo audience again last night. r night the films will be shown again. SYDENHAM PICTURES. There was a large attendance at the Empire Picture Theatre last evening; and the current programme of ""films waj appreciatively received. The. so.me pictures will be shown this evenpig. ..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16138, 15 January 1913, Page 11

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AMUSEMENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16138, 15 January 1913, Page 11

AMUSEMENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16138, 15 January 1913, Page 11

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