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ENTERTAINMENTS

HIS -MAJESTY'S. Another large audience enjoyed the Sjo.-eJabS vaudeville lilorumtlc p:oienled at ins -uaje»:y s l-ieu.rc uignt flic current u.-i will uiu.v ue witut.-.scd on two more oec:m;jixs—at -ue -sgee.ai matinee this aite.uoon, and 10-u.ght. among the numt-i-oas items pre.-enied the work ox Dan inaiuus. Tne Lugi-sn pantomime “dame,” take., pride ql iniice nis cuurribiuions are .eceived witn gieaL applause. A fieeteh, emitted ‘Ttciue aic-ox-i." by Val and Lo.Ue Newman, is aiso popular. O.iier periormers are. Fiozcai ami ii-c«s. (cojuedy jugglers), tmThiee Ruddles ijuvoitnc ai-:o.,uLiieea . v-OU b ret It;.;, .Edwards and ParkeTom Dawson, Loam;.my .and Lnaw. a. I Lumley and Rhodes. EVERYBODY’S. The last screenings of tiie_ great military subject, "War is Hell." will, be given to-day. On Aionday a b,g feature bill is announced, with the starring a,Tractions, a Keystone JUDUft comedy and a 20W)ic stirring Edison ivcyst-oae represeiuative, “Ambrose 6 Sotu Grapes,” feature* one of Keystones famous artists in a comedy with a laughable plot. The production is said to oe full of joy and merriment, and in Australian States it achieved quite a reputation as a comedy study that could be relied upon to give a diverting halrhonr. Edison’s drama. "The Rainy Day,' D a pathetic tlrama of middle-class hie. where the self-sacrilicing wife's financial effort to help her husband' is not appreciated, and he neglects her for other pleasures* Ror to rotalri Ills affection make up a story that has a punch in it, ami lor heart interest has not yet been excelled. Supporting oU.ijects include “Gaumont Graphic” and "Eats." a delightful Vitagraph comedyTHE KING’S THEATRE. ’ "A Question of Courage,” a fine drama. of the American. Civil'VVar. will be finally screened at the lying's this oven ing. The supporting piogminxne includes a very laugnable iv-trotono and an.excellent “Topical Budget.” THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. Tbe Ftuitma- j/acinc International Lxposition was Oi>e.,ed -on reuruaiy -0.-.: at San i ra.ici.mo. it is u.vjieo.ea. in sxiue oi tue u-meuitiGS presentfU uy the war, tnat it wnl l-k-j-u i;t lecoros regarding aitcntiaiice- T.ie laxpusuiuii covers a ground, o pace oi i-a acres, equal to the couuiinea -areas, oi rne v.ii.iap; and nuttai-o jj.iaiDiilu-.s. Tiie eiiect tn the aio.hitecture' tuts been described a* beautiiui u-jOutl wuias-. Rue uitiiuing:. and pavilions of tivoiuy Foreign Stan-s (waioh inctude Ausua.ia, and New Zwiana) , vie wuu eacu ocuer, in mag..ui-

conce. Ft is said that no more sjiaciaeu tar structure has ever been created by mankind man ’ Tne T'-ower oi Jewels. It is 43jft- Utah and- dominates the W-i of i-alaceti. , une of tne ie.;i tires «f the "Zone,'’’ as tuo amusement section i» called, is tlie, "ac.Oscooj.V' a giant tignr seeing device uy wnicii a car .oau oi people are I.l‘ted to great height On a revolving plati-arui. Tue Vumuio.l; Cup autouiomie races arc held on tbe l J anama track. A cumpie.ic.isive n.iu sffowms tho Exposition hy nay ami night has been secured oy ma tviug'.-; iueai.e mat:agemeni. and will be screened all next week from Monday. A sCong additional programme will me shown. There wilt be no change of prices.

THE BMP HESS THEATRE. The, final part oi dalig's wild animal drama. "Tub Adventures oi Katuiyn, ' ’together -with the ciiiient senes of the Empress continuous picaires, will bt screened' tor, tile last time to-day' ana to-mgnt. . Of the supporting- anus the most notable- are "ratty’s iNew. Holt” '.(Keystone lafce-conu-dy.), "Xnii Choice" tvuugraph ttramaj, ,ana "The A ustralian Gazette”. I'hbTciiauge of ■ programme on ■Monday will, faffing lor ward, the Keystone Company’s iwo-reei I'aree-coiuedy ‘'Eomt Breakers.” MACMAHON’S THEATRE. The popularity ot that stirring social drama, ■ "Tile Enoe of Vanity,” is being empnasised by large audiences at, Mac Mutton’s ,Theatre, out. it will be shown tor the last time to-day. The support ing drama. “Erom a Kite of'.Crime,” is an emotional story, in very odferent vein, "nunny -Backslides” is a . crisp . Bunny comedy! : “A . Belated Honeymoon” is a clever farcical comedy, ana the “(iaumon.t Graphic” is tint of the latest news .from the ,Uid ,\Vorld. On Monday the change of programme, will be headed by “vV hat Could She Doi" another powerful story of the disability of sex. Charlie Chaplin 13 also announced ! for an early date as ‘‘The Champion,” a boxing burlesque which is described as his most inimitable humorosicy to date. "

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9074, 19 June 1915, Page 9

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ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9074, 19 June 1915, Page 9

ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9074, 19 June 1915, Page 9

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