ENTERTAINMENTS
HIS MAJESTY'S. The Andrew Mack Company again drew a large audience to His Majesty's Theatre last night.. "Tom * Moor©," was reproduced and f was .i thoroughly ■ eyed,>.. the ' interest of tho audience being firmly: held from : start to finish. The play will-be repeated this evening. , - OPERA HOUSE. Fuller's 'Vaudeville' Company was again well attended " last night. "The programme was. well received from start to finish. ■;;- Tho Quealys caused much ■ laughter ■in their E&etch, "Wanted a Servant." They introduce a cleyor boxing act. Victor, Alf. Fielder, - Shaw" and Gilbert, Bob Lloyd, '• George Mackie, Pearl Livingstone, Amy Blaoki*, t'-e ,Rose Sisters, Lucy Lavinia, and Val. Newton also appeared. Some fine living pictures were shown by the Warwick bioscope. " OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. There was,a large attendance of skaters; 'at the Olympia Rink last evening, and all appeared to ■ thoroughly enjoy themselves. This evening a-half mile handicap will bo run, and, during next week exhibitions of fancy and trick skating will, be given by Mr. G. Pelham," a well-known exponent.".;. AUCKLAND LODGE OF DRUIDS' .SOCIAL. :.; ; ;/ : '^i\- K ; : 'Y. l The members of the Auckland lodge of Druids, No. 2,* held an enjoyable social in the Federal Hall last evening. .About 50 couples were present. '.■■ The hall t had been tastefully - decorated" for the occasion, and the arrangements were well carried out by Messrs. G. Bennet (secretary), Pago Bros., O'Shea, Hales, and Bennet. Musio was supplied by Brother Morrow's band. ■.'. ''..■■':
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 3
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236ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 3
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