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THE OPERA HOUSE. "THE MORALS OF MARCUS.” That the drama "The Morals of Marcus" has attained immediate popularity ■was shown, by the large audience which attended the second performance at the Opera House last evening. The play will be repeated to-night. Tc-morrow evening Mr Flemming's company will present "Olivia." IV. G. Wills's dramatisation (f "The Vicar of Wakefield. the drama is free from the morbidness which is eo prominent in later day productions. It is from the manuscript of Sir Henry Irving that Mr Flemming has been able to produce this attractive drama- Mies Beatrice Day will take the title role, and Mr Flemming will be seen as the Vicar. ...... . THEATRE ROYAL. -> The bright and varied programme at the Theatre Royal is ■ winning liberal patronage. Hugh Lloyd's feats on -e and JGva X/ee*B boxing picoaainnies,.are among the principal attractions. The programme will bo repeated to-night. : HIS MAJESTY’S. The Royal ; Pictures, now showing at His Majesty’s Theatre, include some exceptionally interesting, subjects, of which "The New. Military Airship and "In • Northern Venice” are of notable merit. To-morrow a matinee . will be giyen, and children will receive presents. Mr A. Linley, a member of the staff of the Royal Pictures Syndicate has been appointed to take charge ,of the syndi-. cate’s new branch at the. 1 Alhambra Theatre. Dunedin. He has been presented with a travelling-rug by his Wellington friends.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6491, 10 April 1908, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6491, 10 April 1908, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6491, 10 April 1908, Page 6