ENTERTAINMENTS.
" NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER." The photo-drama, " Neptune's Daughter, will commence a limited season at ■his Majesty's Theatre or. October 25. Miss Annette Keller-man, the celebrated Australian swimmer, takes the leading part in the drama, which was written by Captain Leslie Peacock Tho film was produced in the Bermuda Islands, where, the clear waters and beautiful tropical-" scenery were excellently adapted .for the" presentation of the story. It is state*!- that Miss Kellennan proved herself to be" a delightful actress and capable swordswoman, talents -which she is given oppor- . tunity to display. " Neptune's Daughter" is said to "bare proved very successful in America and Australia, and at Wellington, after a two-weeks' season, is still being screened. OPERA HOUSE. Two more opportunities are to be given to the public to see Little 80-Peep," the pantomime which the Stanley McKay Company has been presenting to large audiences at the Opera House during the", current week. The pantomime will b? f staged at a matinee this afternoon, and for the last time to-night, demon's* an.l Dean, whose clever dancing has proved very popular with. patrons of this theatre, make their final appearance to-night. ORGAN RECITAL. \ For the municipal organ recital to be givea at the Town Hall to-night an attractive programme of organ music and transcriptions has been arranged bv the city organist, Mr. Manghan Barnett. Among the items will be Saint Saens's "Synod March," a "Fantaisie" for organ and carillons, and Lemare's popular "Andantino." j KING GEORGE THEATRE. j Large audiences at the King George j Theatre throughout yesterday displayed , keen appreciation of the excellent series lof films introduced on Thursday. Episode , 14 of the Master Key Serial Story, the ! final section of which -will be shown on . Monday, was received with applause. "Shops in Ceylon" is an interesting item on the supporting programme, which also includes two entertaining dramas. — KING'S THEATRE. A programme of varied films, screened to the accompaniment of bright music, j provided by a first-class orchestra, is the I attraction which has drawn large audiences jto the King's Theatre this week. A film, j entitled " Britain's New Army," is one of the most popular items on the proj gramme. " The Little Catamount," drama featuring Mies Dorothy Gish, is another item which has pleased all who have seen it. The programme will be screened at a matinee this afternoon, and for the last time to-night. PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS. The Palace Theatre is presenting a film entitled, " Deadlv Hate." A comedy, entitled " Oar Boys," is the chief film at the Queen's Theatre. , The Lyric and West End Theatres are . presenting a film entitled. " Sons of Satan." "Deadly Hate" is the title of the chief film at the Grand Theatre. I *' Across the Pacific" heads the prr»- | gramme at the Princess Theatre, j An interesting programme will be pre- ' sented at the Scenic Railwavs Tours t"j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 5
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