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ENTERTAINMENTS

OPERA HOUSE"TUB AROADTAN3.” Cloar. fcpa.>*kling f.oiiir.Jv, Rood tanolul W/ngH iiwi choraftc?, prct.t.y U.r<tf*-:o3, ilanoM, ami mlequau) m/ifr/Kint u» utagflm?—-siicli ia "Tho ArcafiJiins, uio m<- ■ «al oumody vnVh winch Mw-sis Claik «»mi Mcynoll arc doimr ami n>r« goins to do Imaincra at tho rjrKrrn i > w J n.- ; . th.iA is vary well worth f />oim,. and tl. Tooord of it H 811 cro«4 m ot.nor nfoyca. Wl. n witU its ro-;option here, ih rulHcumt «»•»£ antoo tiin-t it oxartly inis t/ho juihno such thin If*. .Last. nitrnl it provided welwrac onfcsrlaLuwcnt to an audoinco o ample size aud frroat enthusiasm, ouo wlm h iravo frequent cvk'iorioo ol its ajjrroval. •• Winifred O'Connor, who pUiys the nan, or ttimbro, tho chief Arcadian (Lumc). is.;ft* fulrl yctiterday, jurt dclhrhthii, and within n few moments of her first appearance held |**r audience, bo lo say, in t.ko hollow ol her foi.ncl. Sho hn.4 really good sonirs to fflitir. and tltcmvory well. A*/IM> 1 M> ramie jfKikcy-mocK-AnvadUui-waDor Mr Join Walla again scored a remarkable »nn«e*». truing cvldcuHto of i.fo> p<-,«w*aum of a v<‘.« of humour that M r;oh and r>ro. Jo Im--’ *> quaint pa rt that Ih prominently vvoJlj)J;»y*<JJiifl one hoils, “I’ve Bettor j/loltor, loujid frrotti favour. Good work wiifi also uono by Fred Winn, Uio London caterer man v/Im-.-o sacklon arrival Juumh to some nwei roJijpllnitlorm m Arcadia. .»fi sp* [loiariu <> GdIla in liafi a nurt which her well, and In a thoroughly Hi.o trirt all the tune. Indeed, tho uriiifipa. 1 ;! all wrm well until 1 to tho work they luivo to do. Ainonv the Htronjf contingent of daneora jnclmiea in tho comfiiny, .’.IDs Marguerite Lotov am. Mr Dutton Niehoils mast iu:uin bo spwjiauy montionfyl. Then Arcadians scored one more sneress iu-St rmrlit, ami is likely to hoop on Join;; eo riffht through tho pro* sent wason. It- will ho played asiuu toVifiii and till further notice. THE PIERROTS. The Pierrots. who have boon pCTforminK ■a auccewsfulJy at tho Exhibition Hinco its onminq. will briu? their season to a close fcfiis eveuim,;. They are duo back in vvei* bourne in September, bat bofoco leaving Now Zealand tho company will make a flying lour of tho North Inland. They leave Wellington on Monday next, tho dates booked by them being as follows:--Gonor-tou July 10th. Eketiihoiva July IUU, i aluatna July I2tn. Fcilding July 13th, ]bauu> vlrko July 14lh. Palmerston Ju’y 36fch and 17th, Taihapo July IBth and 19th, Huntervilla July 20th. Wangauui July 21st aud Muxtou July 34th. THEATRE ROYAL. At l*o Thcotre Royal Iho vandorille prod prarmno fjubmitted by Messrs Fuller and Sana continue to attract many patrons. Last night there was another large audience. which gave Ike various por/onners a conlial reception. Maud Farming, with her own lmx>cryaiiu.tious: Arthur KUiott with. M 4 comedy hits: Ward licar, the Kidgway Brothers, and tho rest of the merry company, all contribute items that make eicWTont variety. THE NEW THEATRE. Tho Hiiccosa of tho now programme ot moving pioturos n»t the Now Theatre yesfSrdLS wlls plieuoiaeuu.l. ixicliod audiences laetm-g from morning tIH late last evening, when sconsa were ooiiijxsliod to stand. The Redskin Indian's lovo studios possess a charm quite peculiar to thomeolvos. 'The Bi'ton GXC.LUfrivo iliin, “An Induui .Maiu'.s thoice," treats of the rivalry between two bravos for the hand of ono deliciously sweet little maddon—Fawn. &ho intervenes whoa her favourite is about to administer the mortal stab in a hand fo hand combat with his rival. The Indian camp scenes are copied from life, and everything In the him boars evidence of In details, whoh convoy realistic ctfoct Another Itedskiil drama. "What Groat Bea* Learned” (by tho Alciica Company), is also u sltllTifl effort by author and phou. gnaphor The Indian is duped by a Mcxl can woman, ami ho oasts aside his vorj ■worthy squaw lor her. When lie discovers the irkkary ho revenges himself and r turns to his first love. The Italian .udus trial scenic production. '‘Morhio Qmuries of Carrara," irivoa a complete idea of tho onorßlottJ soalo of tho industry: A vorito/hJC moon lain of marble is qnarned hy the most modern pneumatic anti stoan. appliances. The cable tramways, eteaxn aawa. polishing machines, and means of transport are well Illustrated, A dainty little comedy, "Cri Cri'a Fickle Heart," is delightfully aimwing, and young ami old heartily appreciated its humour. "Oalmo s Lost Lunch" ie another ainttsing epiboU.. A story in which a lovely little girl is the heroine is omboded in "Crimson Scars.” There are other flrstuilasa items. The pictures will bo shown continuously front U a-m. UU 11 o'clock to-night. ORGAN RECITAL. Tho series of municipal organ recital, will be resumed tills evening by Mr Hang han Barnett, oily organist, when an orocllent programme will bo played. Tho fol Vowing are the principal items.—-‘Avc Mafia’ (Hcnsei) repeated by rociuost. Star of Eve." from "Tar.nhauser (Wagnte,. anfi a march from Wagner's "Tannhauser" Other items well worth hearing are Bhcinbergor's "hlylio" and Toccata trom the 14th sonata, and Weeloy'B ohoral song ami (ague. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. Roller skating was indulged in hy crowds at all sessions of tho Olympia Skating Bin,: yesterday afternoon and evening. The rink wlii be open to-day for morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Tho carnival nest Wednesday promises to bo a very successful event.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7847, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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