AMUSEMENTS.
ALHAMBRA THEATRE.
The present Company at Fullers' Alhambra Thoatro is ono of the best that has appeared in vaudeville ill Dunedin for a long time past, and it is attracting orowded houses. ' The Quealeys have made a decided hit with their sketch, and tho other members of the company have established themselves firmly in public estimation. There will be a repetition of tho programme to-night. 1.0. G.T. DRAMATIC CLUB. Tho 1.0. G.T. Dramatic Club appeared again last evening at the Wakari Hall in its screaming burlosguo "Tho Trial of John Barleycorn for the Murder of John Bull." The piece was given in the olub's former energetic manner, and afterwards two solos were rendered in good style, There was a very fair attendance.
PERRY BIORAMA COMPANY. This evening, at tho Princess Theatre, Mr Perry , will present his display of the latest American, English, and Continental moving pictures, together with his specially selected combination of vaudeville stars. • Prom all accounts to hand a really excellent evening's entertainment may-be anticipated, as no pains or expense have been 'spared to present the performance on a metropolitan scale. A complete - electric plant has been installed, and the pictures will be -projected on a 35ft screen. The operators will be pleased to show any interested visitors over the machinery all day to-day free of charge. The subjects are all new, and literally teem with interest. The vaudeville portion of [.he programme is of a most attractive nature. The party includes the Brady Sisters (soloists and duetests). George Temple (the eminent baritone), and George Sheffield (the talented musician). These are all clever performers in theii respective lines. The prices are popular, and the whole show is absolutely fee from anything calculated to oflend.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13945, 3 July 1907, Page 6
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287AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13945, 3 July 1907, Page 6
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