AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. To-night and to-morrow evening skating will be to the fore at His Majesty s Theatre. On Wednesday evening a great Jioliday programme is in store for the patrons of the theatre, when such pictures as the following will be screened“ The King at Parliament,” showing King George to advantage in scenes of his lifetime: also, the groat emotional drama, “Two Orphans,’’ and the stirring drama “Convict i. 96.” The management reckon this is one of the best programmes yet brought forward, including the followmg wonderful pictures—“ The Lie,” ‘fold in the Golden West,” (dramas): , Present for the Wife,” “Riggolo ” ( ‘Tnoy Would Roller Skate,” “To-mor-row is Pay-day,” “A Persistent Lover (comics); “Rotterdam from White House, “Bourget ‘ Lakes,”, r “Arab„ Customs’’ (scomcs) : and “Tatlie Gazette senes, topical. “THE SCARLETjmoUBADOURS.” The return of Mr Edward Bransurri ° o C { )st, V 110 Comedy Company, Iho Scarlet. Troubadours,” who appear. at the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday 23rd and 24th inst., will bo hailed with delight by their many mends in particular and the keen amusement seeking public in general. Iheir long Australasian and Soutli All lean tour has been one triumphal success throughout. In all the towns as well as in the big centres the members have won their way to the hearts of then" audiences by their spontaneous humour, clever sketches, and unique personality. Unfortunately | this must bo a farewell visit owing to | icug engagements ahead for the company in England, so we would advise cur readers not to miss tiiis last opportunity of witnessing the performance of one of the finest companies it lias ever been our good fortune to hear. Box plan opens to-morrow at 10 a.in. at Grubb’s. WEST’S pTcTURES., ry On Wednesday evening next, i lie Town Hall will be occupied by West’s Pictures, when a first-class prograrrime will be presented ,and the management may anticipate a good house. Notwithstanding their frequency, ] ictnro shows do not show any signs of losing their popularity in betadord.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 19 June 1911, Page 5
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