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ENTERTAINMENTS

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

Thkrk was a largo attendance at His Majesty's Theatre last evening, when tho. Hoiloway Dramatic Company again presented the mining drama, "The Coal King." A* on previous occasions the production passed off smoothly, and keen interest was manifested in the various situations. The acting of Miss Beatrice [followay came in for tinstinted applause?, whilst the various other characters- were well maintained and by the audience duly recognised. "The Coal King" will be reproduced this evening, and to-morrow evening the drama "The Shadows of a Great City" will be presented. opera FIG US ft. The programme, presented by Fuller'* Vaudeville Company riii-, week is of exceptional merit, and encores arc the rule. Mr. .John Fuller's tenor von < is heard to advantage in IJlumenthars "The Message." Mr. George Mil kit: play- on a number of instrument with great cticw'ss. Lieutenant McDonald's skill with the rifle is very great, and ho does some remarkable shots, Green find i lib-Hi are two i i-voi sketch artists, and appear in the 'ketch "Adam the H&eotid." Mi ■■«■- I- a Ilerridge, Annie Cavenliar. Pearl Living '.'■;;•, Hid Hose Bisters, Sam. Wilson, and Harry Linden also appeal.' "The Witch's Ca ■," a beautiful coloured film, i- shown by the Warwick bioscope. BESSES <)' TIT BARN HAND. Apart from neat Monday evening'.* military spectacular performance in Victoria I'aik, the fact that the Ik's.- ? o' th' Ba.-n Hand will give another recital is - ire to be widely appreciated. Trams will run 10 and from the park in ipnck succession. Preparations are . '''".:...; very iti<factor!>j in connection with tin- military and ■■•■>> and.-' portion of the performance-. The military and bands .vill march t j the grounds, the former assembling at the Drill Mall.

On Wednesday the lles&v; o' tl ' Barr Band pave a performance on the Claudelands Show Ground at Hamilton. There was a largo attendance, there betufc at least 2000 people on the ground. In tli ■> evening the band performed in tli* Town Hull, which was crowded. After the performance the visitors were entertained .it a smoke concert.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 5 April 1907, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 5 April 1907, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 5 April 1907, Page 6

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