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AMUSEMENTS.

ALHAiIBRA THEATRE.

Tho Alhmabra Theatre was well filled last evening on tha occasion of a repetition of tho programme staged by Fullers' Entertainers on Saturday night. Lieutenant Jl'Donald, sliarpshcotoT oxtruordmiiry, and one of tlio new additions w tho company, proved_ himself a remarkably clever mitrksmaai, liis firing at objects from ail concoirablo ixaiticais and* with deadly accuracy, being loudly applauded. Miss Lorraine Tansley contributed a couple of contralto numbers iu highly pleasing style, and Mies Beattio M'Donald, the new Eerie, found ready favour }villi liar audiaucd in bright and fasciu&t-' ing Eong. Uio other artists arc Greenand Gibson (sketch artists), M'r Arthur Taucher (comedian), Mr Pcrcy Denton, Keldie and Davis, Miss Nellie Power, Mr A. Ij. Cropp, and Dc-ris Baker. Tho bioscopo pictures^wcro excellent, Tlio oonipmy will appear again iu the samo bill this evening.

MR SIDNEY AYOLF'S CONCERT, Mr Sidney Wolf's seventh choral and orchestral concert will be given in tho Carrißon Hall to-morrow evening. This will bo one of tho few opportunities left for a Dnuedin audicnco to hear Miss Amy Murphy bcfoie sho takes her departure from New Zealand to join tlio Williamson Opera Company. Miss lua Gow will play Greig's pianoforte concerto in A minor with a full orchestral accompaniment. Tho chorus and orchestra wid .give Sir Frederick Cowen's humorous ballad "John Gilpin,' AYagner's march from Taiuihauser," and Dudley Buck's " Hymn to music." Songs will be given by Misa , „ Ltech, Messrs C. Holloway, R. Napier, and S. Angell. The box plan is at Bcgg's. Tlio nna.l rehearsal will take place at tho Garrison - a, to-iught, and all members aro requested to be present:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13890, 30 April 1907, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13890, 30 April 1907, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13890, 30 April 1907, Page 6

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