Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 6 September 1913, page 20


ENTERTAINMENTS. .

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5 The J Fortune Hunter at the Theatre Royal, is still attracting crowded houses

At the Princess's Theatre 'Barr) of Hull)

moore' will U played for only six more in Kitts. On Saturday next Hit. Parish Priest will be sent in by. Mr Doone

Although Struck Oil at the King H Theatre, has proved a SUCCESS the drama will be withdrawn on 1 add On Saturday next "Arrah Na Pogue ' will he produced

J mm H first PlaY ' is meeting with a large measure of success it. the Bijou Theatre V theatre party will be held in the Women's Political Associ- it ion in the family circle, on Thursday next

The following artists will make their re j appearance at the Opera House this afternoon -

Henri runs the intoxicated (versus A G Spry, Miss Margaret Ogilvie, star Harold Reeve's, dramatic

Ki or tone

1 is the Snowden four new _ ii king and Singing

Pte runs, In all 3000ft, will be presented at the matinee and evening performances.

Wirths Circus will run for another two weeks and new artists direct from 1 Europe and America are booked to open on Monday next.. There will he

a instant c to day

Moondine and 'Ivanhoe" the two star sub rocks at Hope p, ST Georges Hall, will be shown for the last time to nhill Isojct week Dr Jekyll

and Mr Hyde was told by Robert Louis Stevenson,

will be screened

Wirth's Skating Palace will hold on Antarctic Ga we will on Wednesday evening, September 24

The programme presented at the Empress Theatre. Prahran attract crowded houses nightly)

At the Lyrics Theatre Prahran, the picture programme is replete with the latest bioscope production

is the. Melba Theatre the star film is "Tragedy at the Big Hole Mine" * The Still Voice" and

Peter" are popular film- at the Britannia

Theatre

he Glenferrie Theatre programme this afternoon and evening will not hide the Discovery of America, commencing on Monday next. Adam Lindsay) Gor dons The Sick Stockrider i. announced to be

shown

The kinetoscope T Y I>1{son*s latest development in cinematography whereby right and sound are synchronised, will be introduced at Spencer's Olympia today) Included in the programme of

silent pictures will be "Christopher Columbus."

The I II Nunn testimonial benefit matinee, which takes place at the King's Theatre on Tuesday next promises to be unusually successful The programme embraces all the principal artists from the

different theatres.

In the Auditorium this afternoon the sixth and last of the present series of Chamber Music Con rents will be given

arrangements for the "season of American comedy at the Majestic theatre are complete, and Mr Harry Carbon Clarke will open there with his new company, next Saturday night, in "Whose Baby Are lent by Mark M Swan

The picture of Paul T T.ainey's African hunt ore a great source of attraction at the Auditorium, where they are being displayed every afternoon and evening: The Auditorium being otherwise engaged there will he no matinee this afternoon, but the pictures will be shown to night

The Dandies- are announcing their last nights at the Athenaum Hall The plan is at Glen's.

Miss Dorothea Spinney the English tragedienne, will give the last of the Precian plays at the Independent Hall on Wednesday evening next.

Messrs Horace John Book the English entertainer, and John McGowan, baritone, will give a popular recital at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday,

October 1

Next Tuesday evening an interesting programme will be given in the Masonic Hall by students of Miss Rose McGowan The box plan is now open

at the Pianola Co

At the New G Ilett Theatre this afternoon and to night the seven Heraldos, acrobats and Eurtis Roosters will be included in the comprehensive

programme

At the Royal Pictures Chapel street to day and to night, the chief attractions are "Moondyne," a story of the Australian bush and 'Ivanhoe's an adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's story).

At the G lae ran up to night Fraulein Frieda A? soldier and Professor Erich Koch give an ice skating display), and this occasion will be their last appearance for the season, which closes next

Saturday

Madame Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford will give a return season at the Auditorium, Melbourne commencing on Saturday), September 20 Preliminary bookings are now being received

At the Chamber M taste Concert on Wednesday evening next in the Town Hall, the programme will include Dvorak's Pianoforte Quintet which Mr G oil studied under the direction of the composer

A feature of Wests Pictures this week is a mystic drama, ' Dr Nicholson and the Blue Diamond which will be shown at the matinee this afternoon and to-night for the last time

The last five nights of the ' Butterflies" at the Majestic Theatre are announced A matinee will be given this afternoon Tonight the company will appear in a change of programme

Many attractions are promised at the People's Concerts in the Temperance Hall this evening

Mr Gregan McMahon s Repertory Company will enter upon its tenth season at the Athenaeum Hall on September 20 with John Galsworthy) s great drama, ' Strife "2