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ENTERTAINMENTS.

Ms MAJESTY'S THF.ATEE. , ( Tub ■; series of rcrivnls by the Woods-Wllllamson J S Bfttn-jlic- Cnmpiny were continued hst, nifrht at His Majesty's Tlie»tre, when the eompui)' produced Miss j Maui! .Williamson's clever . dramatis*)ion of Marie i OiwfUlS. work, " ttirilttuH," The plecfi wan well staged and mounted, and la tho main the effort* of those engaged Id its interpretation ctuimed the ap" ;. profal,of the audience, as the"wanderer Barabbt* ' ; Mr. "Alfred-Woods found full scops,for:his talent, . and was responsible; lor a telling perform ince.Mis* - ;'-,.iitl Wllllitrri'on, us Judith''(daughter of Iscariot). [was atoded,. good .ojfjporiuntty ,o£.showing' tier lilstripntc; power*, and::made most of ; her-part. C j The aereral cither char «tc-si were in good battels. ~'; S'UiiMbbas" .ii bfe repeated to-night, and to mor- ' ,-. •*. ■ ■:., j will jjivi; place to Mi»« Wtlllairison'B • i adaptation o£ U»ll Came's inaaterpiaoa, - "The \ Cli i'.'--., ' « ipsa in live acta,., ..Mr. Alfred Woodu will |..<..-nv.' Storm'ftiiu Mi*» Mattfl WilliMi. aoti, will'be castas Glory Qisarlfc. - O?EEA fip'USE. - .. .; .. .■, .v • The popularity of Fuller'* Empire Company eon- ■: tin -o?. , A.' good iusliento ' greftted tlwi performers ■■ ■ v last night, who ware well received, ' encorns, being «;; tha,ri.)e. Six. 1 . Will Stevens .was: very tunny, in W« Imr'.ejque akete.h on "Black-eyed rfusan," while : *. frtd. Graham ami Mist Nellie Dent were very , l u':.«..'sln! In - An Barl-y Blopemtnt,.' their can- ( eluding drtt't, '" The Three Ages,'" being Well rendered. Mr. ■]'»-;, Uu-iUi,!. confirmed the good ■ ■ Op'iniiM- formed on Mr opening r:i.i'i The 'I'n-.-.;!■.. - Staters, Bexo, Aubrey Douglas, and Mica Adelaide : -"..-<:-, . also appeared. ;l : ' : , ...it^iaaT-TOWKißS.cbkPAsrt. ./,, }>! ,;„..<,}. 4}„ Governor li.? »it'. I Mr. , •SiiitO'n that in rib his.. .n.'r will hi phased to , '.'• :a*f«Bil'- r'i» !.-« pertormMoe "01''.."-Mouai-eur- i'v - ■ ■ e,i\itn" at I. . •..--.,••< Theatre on ba. rday even Wgj. -.. groat (ntoresi *•• being taken in fcbt '" ;pro.lKC!ti(Bv"oi lii .isisru drum by Mis* Maud- ' Jctirieß, Mr. Join-* Knight, and the. member* o>, if ■'j^?j;-o.'::'VV!lllam;ion , *fiiiJ«:ci(i2iy-«B!aetcd.-;:.compmy,'; ,-'■ andiiri t-xcelleui booking for '.> six performance!. |;' li '.lititlcljiaied when ;' tile. pi <u *'■ are . opened ■at - Wild- , man, J,'-e!l, and Arty'si .: ; - morning. Mr. Julitis '.:, Kni'gltt U well rempmbu-l for tits nu:,> admirable l>frf<trtn«"c* in this cl«\ a Jew - yowf ago. - ,Mi*», * JUu-I Jell. will be wea for tho :.-. time here, i tint aha come* »'.li the reputation ol win? an «- i !.:,-. cellfltit »< it.**, who has won. disiiiiclloa in leading i pitta'nn ih« English and -American Stage! and "her |; performances in Sydney and Metbourne in an e*- . tensive rejiarUiir* ". have been •' very. highly Spoken -of.' '~:- Given :*■ strong ai»«tt»any, togethei - with..the ■• essential accessories in tlb'e war of brilliant costuming and '- lavlJh tlliiftlay to this piece lend* It- » aelt, and Which Mr. Wiit'nm-on !>li> 'i.vustctHi'iJ «> to whcin such lii r s tilivi, and there la to reason why'-"" Monsieur B" Ki.v' c:» Saturday evening > sumU not be *. brilliant "'; f ■";*;., '„ . y ' - .i ,i - ' i '■-,■—,..,...,...,- , '" ! '']'- ".. COSCKIIT AT THE ASVLUM." '- ' ': ,Aa enjofjb'.o ntinsloal .evening,,was. given by { the ; * Garrison Band last Thursday to. the inma'ea of the ',■ Aiond.i!{> Asylum, the Stems .bein? rimeh enjoyed >: -oy lnih*tes; ■'% Phonograph -iteJeMlbrii■' were • given I? by Sergeant J. Willi on, a vnlriloqiilat slietch. ,-' by ;, Bandsman collier, and; "comic songs by Mr. i' • Will Skerrett Were greatly enjoyed inmates !■■'. And Victors. ' MtM Ethel Berry piayed the it. m- '.;, panfments. .;■; 1 HEWTON BAND OP HOPE, i ■" Tho-'UBiial-monthly.iiieetlnfr;:of'.tUe.!S'<'Avtbri Pobllc. 1: Band of Hope Was bold, in Hie Forester*' Hall,, Ne-■ 5 ton, last- evening. ■' There was a ver.v large Rttetul- - ' anoe, ' and an exoelleht .ipmgi'iviunti-. or; musical \ and 6 ; vocal item* waa aubmitted and^thoroughly'apprsoi-.-j ated. Tin.' con'rib-.iit.rs Were: Ui'iaei M. Johns, 1 W. Carter, L. M. Burnett, h. T:revely«n; Messrs. - .-- H. T.King, J f A. Smithion, A. A. ; Mcßlwain, mid, ': Mooter K. M-ultwd. - The Contra! Mission Bran -; : Band and the Wesl^ywYoiihj'lfiih'glfliUtiiteQkp^ i;: Party - also rendered ileal selections. A teml;. pennies address was delivered by the Itev. James t WiHoa. The :«ecettpaal»t:.ww..SHll»ii"Palman.':;'.»^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12713, 16 November 1904, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12713, 16 November 1904, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12713, 16 November 1904, Page 7

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