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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THEATRE ROYAL. Tlie final screening of the second episode in the "Stingaroe" serial will take place to-night at the Theatre Hoyal. On .Monday a new selection will ho shown, "Following Father's Footsteps" supplying the star subject. It abounds in adventure, the proverbial stern father providing the leading role. KING'S THEATRE. A comedy drama that commends it•hi pai'ciciiienx to toe fair sex, "I he ikiciielor s KonuiHee," constitutes the premier "draw"' oi the new series of motion pictures to he screened at the King's Theatre this evening. The play is adapted from the stage and produce I by the Famous Players' Company with pleading results. The mountings and natural settings leave nothing to be desired. The acting is in keeping with the best traditions of the Famous Players' Company. The eminent American character after, •hh'i Kr.er- ■ -. p.- am :m l>»- M H;;!mes. the !ov- .- li.'e. yet eccentric, beche'or. The storyis a delightful one. and is sure to enthral] end entrance the audience from start t'i finish. A supplementary picture that evoked enthusiastic applause is "Friend anal Fne on the High Sens." a superb study t:l the warships of the Britmh, (human and French, in port end c.t sro. '-The Pathe GVcttc" and "Colonel Hcoza'.ier's War Dng CVrtfion" ere most enjoyable numbers. ORGAN RECITAL. An organ recital will be given in the Methodist Church, London street, Hamilton, on Wednesday night next, in aid of the Methodist Military Camp Equipment Fund. The programme is a lengthy one, and the recital should be a musical feast. Among the contributors will be Mr C. Learwood, who is said to possess an excellent tenor voice, while 31 r W. J. Williams will give several bass solos. Selections on the violin will be played by Mr A. McLachlan, A.L.C.M., who has earned a wide reputation for his mastery of the instrument while Mr T. S. Webster, who all know as an organist and composer of great ability, will officiate at the organ. The Rev. T. Wallis will preside.

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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13245, 29 July 1916, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13245, 29 July 1916, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13245, 29 July 1916, Page 4

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