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AMUSEMENTS

TOWN HALL. The principal player in -Metro Ooldwyu's special, entitled ‘‘Excuse Me, is the well-known screen favourite Norma Shearer, assisted by Conrad Nagel, Bert Roache, Walter Hicr- William \ . Mong, Edith 'Yorke, and Engeno Cameron, “Excuse Me," to lie shown tomorrow night in the Townr Hall, is said to lie a rollicking comedy drama, written by the noted author Rupert Hughes. “NEW ALADDIN" PANTOMIME. To-night, at 8 p.tn., the itopnlar Stanley McKay Pantomime Company is to say farewell to Tauranga I fiends at the Town Hall, when “The New Aladdin" is to be staged. Tins clever company halves fop Sydney by thc.Maranui on Friday, so it will be some considerable time be to re this locality is again visited. To-night’s pantomime is chuckfnl of the latest songs, dances, gags, and acrobatic teals, while the scenery and dressing is on an elaborate scale. Nothing has Iteen led undone by the management in the endeavour t» place before local theatre-goers a show that can hold its own in any theatre in Australasia, Rene Rich, Ituth Bucknall, Laurie Mclaskl Majoriy aiid Zeita Alirahatns. May Brooke, Maudie Bu\vart, Ertutk Perryn, Arthur Meredith, and A. E. ’I ■ Bonham arc all prominent in to-niglit s big slmw. so a feast of music and cmnc<ly can he confidently anticipated, those win, lan e not yet seen the \\ oniltr Ktt.siads ’ are ml vised not to miss them to-night, as there is a possibility they wilt n„t in- along this way lor s °ntc considerable time. The scenery mid dressing of "Aladdin" is on an elaborate scale ami a full ‘lstllet, ehorus. mitl orchestra adtl to the general enjoyment of the show. Seats may be reserved at Stevens Bros. OPERA HOUSE Due ot the best Western pirtmedial have reached the -men for snne dine, will be pre-ented at the Opera House UMiiglu _ when Handd Bell jiopidar novel "A Gm of lli> Father,'' will be .shown, with Warner Baxter and Rc.-sie Love m the leading r°!cs. liightmng riders. tW“ fisted lighters, majestic mountains, amazing ' adventures,, ami a wonderful girl, are die i; , ( ..,‘dients with h make this a teni ' and thrilling picture ’I he tiirfft pregramme is evcHeiit. -'ifl/tnh's a Uomnly, Scenic, and New. UMr T. .1. Kirk-linrniiand's or''hts.i.a.t will -i -.ply the nni'ic, and WrmK .are a- pd of an excellent Eghts enterfa m nl. Thursday ami rid ay. Tunj-j will be seen in inlatest pivfi;;; ‘The Lucky Hm w yiio©.’' s t/

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 3