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AMUSEMENTS.

THEATRE ROYAU

Another large audience at tsj Theatre Royal last night enjoyed 4> : the boisterous fun arising from til complications attending " The Giat Eye.'' The bright farce went with cheerful rapidity, and was thoroughly successful again. "The Glad Eye* will be repeated to-night. OPERA HOUSE. The programme at the Opera House was repeated last night before an enthusiastic holiday audience, and the various artists were well received.. The same artists will appear to-night. GRAND THEATRE. " The Trey o' Hearts " and the films supporting it were well received again at the Grand Theatre yesterday. " xhe Secret of the Air " was also shown during the day as a special feature. The programme will ho shown again today. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "Tiro Romance of Da.id' Garrick" was the principal film at Everybody's Theatre yesterday, and this and the pictures supporting it were well received. The same nictures will be shown to-day. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Yesterday, at tho Queen's Theatre, ' The Two Ordeals," the second series of " The Adventures of Kathlyn",'! was shown, and with its supporting films was well .received. The same pictures will' bo presented to-day. GLOBE THEATRE. " Back to Broadway " and' the other; films at tlie Globe Theatre wero well received yesterday.- They will bo shown again to-day. HIS MAJESTY T S~THEATRE. " The Fringe of War" was at the head of the programme which was successfully repeated at His Majesty's Theatre last night. " Wilful Peggy " was the chief' supporting drama. The same pictures will be shown to-night. OLYMPIA RINK. Rinking was indulged in yesterday with all the ardour that popular sport could expect, and the floor was wall patronised. To-day the Olynipia Rink will be open again as usual. SYDENHAM PICTURES. A largo audience attended the screening of the patriotic picture " The Fringe of War." and the other items on the programme iat the Sydenham Theatre last evening.. The same filmswill be shown to-night for the last time. "BABES IN THE WOOD."

j A diversified bill of spectacular fare, | embodied in the pantomime extravai ganza " Babes in the Wood," will be offered by George Willoughby, Ltd., to amusement lovers at the . Theatre Royal, commencing on Monday evening. Miss Daisy Jerome, in the role of Maid-Marion (the principal girl), will introduce fully a dozen new songs. Tlie marches and tableaux will include bathiiig girls, the Escalade (for the first time in the Dominion), tho march of the Allies, and twol stirring allegorieaF scenes, the Rock in 1815, and the Rock in 1915. The box plans for the" season, also Wednesday's and Saturday's matinees, will open at the Bristol this morning'at nine o'clock. Intending patrons living at a distance may reserve their seats by post. All applications to the Bristol must be accompanied by postal note or money order, together with stamped, addressed envelope for return. 1 1 i——■——— w

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16824, 7 April 1915, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16824, 7 April 1915, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16824, 7 April 1915, Page 8

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