ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE.
Fuller's Empire Company were again well received last night at the Opera House, by an enthusiastic audience. Mr.- Fred Rivenhall had to sing five songs before v the patrons were satisfied. The Electric Vitagraph gave a fresh series of/moving pictures. The new serio, Miss Nellie Kilburn, again proved a great, favourite. A number of last appearances are announced, including Misses Adelaide ftampson, Aubrey Douglas, Eileen Capel, Ivy Nichols, and the Trevenas.
KNIGHT-JEFFRIES COMPANY. • ,The Knight-Jeffries Company repeated "The Eternal City" at His Majesty's Theatre, last night, before another very large audience. His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Plunket, and a party from Government House, occupied seats in the dress ' circle. " The last two nights of this powerful drama are announced. On Saturday next and four following nights, " A Royal Divorce'' will be staged. In, this, Mr. Julius Knight will bo seen in his great impersonation of Napoleon, Miss Jeffries appearing for the first time in Auckland as the Empress Josephine. The box plan fc* A Royal Divorce" will be opened this morning at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12726, 1 December 1904, Page 3
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