ENTERTAINMENTS
FULLERS’ PICTURES. There was a numerous assemblage at the Skating Rink, Vivian street, last evening on tho occasion of the usual change of programme by Fullers' Pictures. The second series of baby competition pictures were shown for the iirst time. The results of tho first competition were announced as followlst A’o. 30, 323 votes, Xo 5s prize; 2nd No. 7, 192 votes, .to 3s prize; 3rd No. 17, 171 votes. £2 2s prize. There are ninety-two competitors in the second competition. Tho little ones were frequently applauded and a closer contest is anticipated in this section. The supporting items are of exceptional merit, tne most distinctive being ’’The Judge’s Story," "Romance of a Gipsy. Girl," “Aida," “A Pal’s Oath" (a capital S. and A. cowboy drama). Pardon Me," “Aunty and tire Cowboys" and “Hurried Renovation." The programme will be repeated this evening. Every patron is entitled to a free vote for the selection of tho winner in the baby competition. KINEMA COLOR, The Theatre Royal was well attended last evening when the enjoyable senes of Kiijemacolor motion pictures were again shown. The scenes ox Venice, and development of llowors, are particularly attractive. The programme will be repeated this evening. THE NEW THEATRE. To-day and to-night a complete change of programme will be presented at the New Theatre continuous picture entertainment. The leading features of the new series are “Waterlilids” (an , exquisito Vitagraph drama); “Scenes in Rome" (travel); “Silverwing’s Dream" (Bison exclusive drama); “The Little Violinist” (Urban drama); “The Bolted Door” (Kalem drama); and "Generous Customers" (Bison drama). SUNDAY CONCERT. At the Opera House on Sunday evening next, commencing at 8.15, the Professional Orchestra will give its last concert of the season under the conductorship of Mr H. Moschiui. Tho soloist will be Miss Kate Davis (soprano). The orchestra will contribute a varied, and popular programme, included in which will bo violin, cornet, and other items. A silver collection will be taken at the doors. ■_
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7978, 8 December 1911, Page 5
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325ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7978, 8 December 1911, Page 5
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