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AMUSEMENTS.

I WAJKIKI HAWAIIAN'S I The first of three c-onterts by th P n-, 'fciki Hawailans was given in the ton™* mauded frequent eu.-ores. rbief of Jfc conipu'Uy are Mr. Keoki- Grel» whr a wonders with the steel guitar, "and hCt l.illiokalani. who dances the at™ 'Hawaiian version of the Maori haka'"^ Grelg plays sudi tilings as the "Rosarr applauded time after, time. In the elmS stories he essays between whiles lie i. „„; so successful Miss LJ.-liokaiaul. dressed np fnj n™Ve ?'e« ,■ ° f ma ° y taSslf « ivrigglesonie '"bub'" 'e2u* of a Whakarewarena wahlne. urged on 7, half a dozen banjo- hke iu.t.-uroents, whose strings are rwansed twenty to the dozen liy the male nipni.iers of the company »m the audience pets qulti; enthusiastic 'o'er tl.e performance which leaves jazz f. r behind for weirdness. Mr. A] fioyce ?/ smJi«l as the Hawaiian Shimmy Klo-" assfets in the btila, ana sires a good imitT tion of a sort of human shivery grass Mies Anne Leata and Miss \\>hi Lapalapa boti have several popular songs to sin-, aD i thw u;so appear in tuneful ducts, while the company contributes part songs and vhojwM without sum. Effective scenirr ami lishtlni complete an entertaimnen't wUlfn win nnrl many patrons. The neit concert will be given on Saturday ni;jht. FINAL ALTTHOrSE-MIDDLETON CONCERT. The final concert takes place next Satinday ni S ht instead of Friday, as prevfflr announced. Mr. Frederic Shipman. tie manager, is pleased to announco that he ha< serured His Majesty's Theatre for nut at the Town Hall. A special "Faust" nrogramme will be given. Tnr artists leave on Sunday nest for Wellington. ° ALUVX WILKIK COMPAXT. The Allan Wilkle Company conclndwi their season at His Majesty's Thoatre la« evening with ••Othello." There was a zoort attendance, and at the rnnrluslon of the CTe"aT' m aT'uani'e "'Jve* *"''''' S . reeted w ! th handed on to the static The company win open its country tour at Hamilton this'evening. and will appear at Cambridge on Friday. CXITAKIIAX Cflt'HCH CONCERT. A splendid programme has been arran-efl for to-nijrhfs concerr In the Unitarian Cliurcli, Ponsnnhy Roail. including the following well-known artists:—Miss \ilsj Scott. Miss Jeanne Fogerty, Messrs ilf Togerty. J. Littler. D. V. Mllicrap'. *anii the New Zealand Quarter. Th* accompaniments will he in the capable hands of Mrs AIX. Fogerty. AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. OPERA HOUSE —Vaudeville , and Revue TOWN HALI Althouse and Middleton Second concert. SCOTS' HALL —Chinese Play, "Eh Gee Voe " at 7.4 5. DIXIELAND CABARET —"Egyptian Month" RUSH MUNRO-S CABARET— Jazz DanClnf. PICTURE THEATRES. NATIONAL —Richard Talma(l?e In "The Inknown," Enid Bennett In "KeeD'nJ Ul) With Lizzie." v B STRAND —Constance Talmadg-e in "The Primitive Lover." Charles Chaplin in The Idle Class." HIPPODROME — Diistln Karniim m •'btiang-e' Idols.' TIVOLI —Bebe Daniels and Jack Holt in ".North of the Rio Grande" and ConeßAl OtEe"r Wi'f a c - reamel ' in " My ""stand's EVERYBODY'S— Tom Moore In "Duds" f'PJ'y, Compson in "Ladles Must QUEEN'S— -Tom Mix In "The Rough DlaLYR,c i ndpf'h f,rin * MaAonald in "The EMPRESS— "The Idlp Rich." BROADWAY— "Heliotrope." BR,T f>^Ta.^o r n a -" EXtra,, a,ld "™ ROYAI "Married Life."

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 8