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LYCEUM PICTURES A-ND ROYAL ENTERTAINERS.

The above celebrated company are to appear <in the Theatre Royal on Wednesday and Thursday, 23rd and 24th inst. Messrs Coady and Collins (who will be remembered here last year with the Wcild's Ohampiousship Fight films) are now in possession of the finest and most up«to-date moving picture plant .in the Dominion, and have just secured 20,000 feet of >tar films from Fulkrs, including tho 1910 attractions from Pathe Frere, Paris, which include the very finest ami .latest reproductions in animated photography ; sich programmes have iot bean se:n outside the large centres. The Royal Entertainers will appear in conjunction with tbe great/ picture programme. Levarto, -the star attraction, is a juggler 'ami balancer who has appeared in Australia, under the. management of Mr Harry Rickrrds and has just concluded a highly successful New Zealand tour with Messrs John Fuller and Sons. This artist who bai)s from America, is absolutely the ■highest salaried performer ever introduced t»a country audierces. Levarto is termed the American CiiiqueralU, and-, his ac.ts ron-tain all that is clever, unique, and astonishing. Mr Lev&rfco shows dexterity and accuracy in many novel and entertaining feats and the colonial audiences have quickly, recognised *nd appreciated his marvellous skill. Hie has appeared before Royalty on many occcasions- and this •great act s-hduM 'alone draw crowded houses on Wednesday and Thursday next. Mr Norman Menzirs., who is billed as an English comedian comes with a «reat reputation, and his quaint singing of tiuaint songs has made him ■drs'-rvedly popular throughout New Zealand. Altogether the programmes to fee submitted on WedpeSdAV and Thursday (March 23 and 24) should certainly hit the tast»s of Tauranga audiences. Complete change of programme for second per'ormance.*

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 2

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LYCEUM PICTURES A-ND ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 2

LYCEUM PICTURES A-ND ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 2

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