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QUEEN’S THEATRE.

The Queen’s Theatre seems to be growing more and more popular with , the pipture-loving public, and morning, noon, and night the attendances keep at record pitch. There is no cosier retreat to take oneself to this wintry weather than Messrs MacMahon and Lodder’s theatre, where one can be regaled with an up-to-date p.ctorial treat. Amongst the most attractive items this week have been the pathetic drama, “A Sister’s Love,” told with great realism; ’ The Winning of Wonegar,” an Indian love tale, and an educational film dealing with the pottery industry. A capital set of comics was sandwiched in, and evoked hearty merriment. The bi-weekly change will be made to-day, when some exceptionally interesting studies will be screened. No picture entertainmetn is complete without good music, and, needless to say, this is made a point of at the Queen’s.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1151, 2 May 1912, Page 16

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QUEEN’S THEATRE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1151, 2 May 1912, Page 16

QUEEN’S THEATRE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1151, 2 May 1912, Page 16

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