ENTERTAINMENTS.
■ ;»■-» ■■'■ .-. ■ '•:.*■'■.- ''"■■:■:," -■;,■''■'-■ i'-U:.rrJ.- ■.- ■'■•.'•:.': '"'■i: :: i- : k /^&m3i MAJESTY'S THEATRE ' ' -|| -The Ladder of Life" was produced r*foff ; A farj?o«nd enthusiastic audience at. Hi* M*. z %, josty's.Theatmiait. evening, arid the.mulls-* J|S. nlicity of telling situations elicited urea* ap. pro--*! Excellent work is done in im pU.j ' v >|s by Miss Helene BurdeWe, Miss Da my Strath- f : |t more, Messrs. Harry Dive.*, Harry IXjukl--. Frank Mete, and Stirling Whyte. IV- p ! », ~|§| tvi'3 be staged for the last time in An. ki,ii 1 thi* evening, and to-morrow night will p»<j §§i place to 1 ' Arthur - Jefferson's ■ thrilling drata* "The Orphan , :ie>=." a dram* which <, ;' said to abound in thrilling situations of % > novel character, »'nd while tolling- a ul* of ■■.; marked human interest, demonstrates »m dramatic vividness many phases of Iruataii '~,' nature which often pas? unnoticed in tk« whirligig of everyday. -life. IJilp OPERA, HOUSE. i J ( I There was" a very good attendances n| '-:.'■}■< Fuller* Entertainers last night, and the ne* ;; programme was successfully repeated Ay- .....: Elsie Bates, the dashing ' sorio, v.v «?»ia '■'{[::'■■ well received. : Master Mttdford's sweet *«>,.« ||J was heard to great advantage in a popular marching song. As usual Messrs J.., j; llagan and Car! Collier i r. .itod much Uuc<iier. In the second part Miss Pear! L.n.dl was greeted with, roars of applause, ,ii d !, a .| to respond to oncost's.. Mr. Garden We,,, ', again delighted his audience with in < mimicry. 'The turn of the Ikvvis ftrvv .'-;| created' one scream of laughter ftosn start to '_ . finish, and tho'wboltv programme concluded with a very funny farce. 2 || . ' OLYMPIA KINK.. The Olympia Rink continues to do swk! ''} business. * The chief item'last night »m », .-,'- one-mile challenge race between B. I'tw.wj, •( and J. ~K«on, which the hitter won. Tonight the Onchunp, branch will bo op* u, 'f|| and a choice programme will be presented. \'• ' ■ " ESTHER." 'v';||^ The cantata "Esther" was repeated l«t i;if§ night in the Foresters' Hall. Newton, under * the auspices of the Eden Terrace Primitive ' Methodist Church. As on the previous evening tho entertainment was much enjoyed. , : ;^|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13226, 11 July 1906, Page 6
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