ENTERTAINMENTS.
PATHE PICTURES
There are many degrees of pleasure experienced in matching cinematographic pictures, and almost the Avliole range of such pleasure is embodied l in a new series of films that Avill make its appearance at His Majesty’s Theatre this evening. Of dramas there is a. Avell nigh unlimited abundance, and these include some realistic and inspiring depictions. The educational, industrial, and scenic numbers are also represented, in large variety, besides which the comio items give material for some hearty laughter. ENB OF A SUCCESSFUL SEASON. The Coronation Festival and Bazaar came to a close last night, and there was a record attendance to witness the draiving of the important trophies. The first draw for prizes took place last evening, and resulted as follows, the entries being taken just as they appear in the secretaries' books:—Mr. Booling, T. Edwards, F. Haughie, J. Dwyer, May Forde Matthews, Dan Parker, Hepburn, Miss Rita Barry, Miss Freda Whitlock, Dolly Martin, Oar bis, W. Coop, Prendergast, Marie Armstrong, A. Dunstan, Miss D. Gordon, Miss Saunders, May Riddell, Miss Craill, Sister Agatha (carved oak hall chair), Miss Alley (carved table), A. Fry, J. O’Donnell, Ivy McDonnel, Devery, Phyllis Leggett, Maivhinney, P. Langley, J. O’Donnell, T. Denneliy, Herbert Martin, Freda Piston, B. Liddle, George Anderson, W. Hackett, Y. C. R. Mitford, A. Fry, T. G. Lee, Miss Beadnell, L. Paulgrain, Mrs. J. Ryan (hand-painted mirror), A. Fry, B. Page, W. Chaney, Miss F. Alley, Catherall, McGrath, Ella Fry, Mrs. McLaughton, C. Percy, S. B. Tate, E. Skeet, Hammond (Waerenga-a-liika), A. O’Neill, A. McKay, Miss B. Jobson, F. Carey, Carey, Dan Jones, P. Burke, L. McConville, W. Ashdoivn (Matawhero), Eileen Fogden, Clias. Buscke, W. Wyles, J. Anderson, A. McKay, Mrs. Gilbert, F. James (Ngatapa) (carved overmautel), A. Hargreaves, F. Scott, 25,642 (no name), S. Dennett, J. Stevenson, A. Fry, Roy Davison, Naome White, 0. Cave, H. Grange, 9999 (no name), Miss M. Fielder, E. Hackett, A. McKay, B. Bennett, A. H. P., J. Edivards, CrossAvell, Guilford, Mr. Bain, Sisterson (bed-spread), Kitty Murphy, F. Alley, Freda Whitlock, E. Hansen, E. Henley, A. Gordon, Miss O’Connor, P. McLaughlin, Ruth Cedenvall, C. Dwyer, Mr. J. R. Weathorpe, Bannister, 2496 (no name), Mr. Morris (horse), Mrs. Alley (dining-room suite), L. Buscke, 15,315 (no name), Mrs. W. Gregg (sulky), B. C. Jeffreys (hall-stand), JPeggy (carpet square), Dolly Manning (sideboard), Sister Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Matson, Mr. Mullooly (dining-room suite), Mrs. Dan Parker, J. G. Benney, M. Walker, J. Jones, A. Fry, T. A. Hogg (silver tea set).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3363, 1 November 1911, Page 6
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415ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3363, 1 November 1911, Page 6
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