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ENTERTAINMENTS

IQNEMA COLOR. THEATRE ROYAL. A large audience greeted th© final screen* ing of the current programme of kineimacolor pictures at the Th6atr© Royal oh Saturday evening. To-night a new programme will be shown. The films wllS • incTtfcTo “Scenes in, Italy,” "Kitchener Reviewing Troops at Khartoum,” “Floral Friends." “Bathing at Ostend,” and a number ol black and white subjects headed b f, "Moonstone." \ THE HARRY RICKARDS CO. Both at the matinee and evening pew fcrmancos at the Opera House oh. Saturday. excellent attendances greeted the Harry Rickards Company. The programme mo with a ep’endid 'reception, encores being numerous.' An ' entire 4 change o£ programme will bo given this evening, which la the sixth and last night of a con-* spicmusly successful season. FULLERS' PICTURES. Judging by Saturday's attendances atl Puller’s Pictures, Vivian street, the old programme, presented for the last time, was a very popular one. Applause of tbd various items was frequent and hearty To-night a change will bo made, and patrons should by no means be disappoint* ■ea. 9.8 some very fine subject© are to b* screened. THE NEW THEATRE. A highly entertaining series of choicd biograph studies attracted crowded attendances at the Now Theatre continuous - picture entertainment throughout Saturday afternoon and evening. The programme will be repeated to-day and to-night, and there will b© a complete change to-mor*. row. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. The; Wellington Professional Orchestra) gave tlTeir ninth concert, and the last o 4 the year, in the Opera House last night before a.- large audience. In the absence of Mr Bloy, Mr li. Moschinl, deputy-con-ductor, conducted the orchestra. Th© programme contained a number of admirable items, which were excellently rendered. The overture was a selection from the opera "Massaniello" CAuber). This waa followed by a gavotte from "Mignon" (Thomaa); song. “Thbra" fAdams), by Mies Kat© Davis; melody for string instruments, Sontag” (Ole Bull), solo violin, by Mr John F. Woodward; comet solo, ‘*Tb© Rosary” (B. Ncvin), by Mr Lcen King; idyll, “Jour Passes" (E. A. Horne); song, '"Madonna” (Rodney), by Mr Douglas THlicrap; “Scenes Bohemienne" (Le Thiere),* The accompanist was Mr D. Kenny. The seventh weekly concert of the Gaxt rison Band will he given next Sunday at Day’s Bay. Lieut. T. Herd is arranging an attractive programme.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7980, 11 December 1911, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7980, 11 December 1911, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7980, 11 December 1911, Page 6

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