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THE "LYNCH FAMILY”

BURNS HALL, FRIDAY Readers will learn with pleasure that this renowned organisation will make its_ reappearance at the Burns Hall on Friday evening It is some years since the company last appeared in New Zealand, but their skill and artistic manipulation of their instruments is well remembered in Dunedin. The originators of their special class of entertaining they have most successfully toured the world and earned a reputation second to none in-tho theatrical history. A specially selected programme, chosen from their extensive repertoire, will be given on Friday evening on the sonorous silver chimes and glassophones, an instrument patented by the Messrs Lynch. They have also engaged a new company, which they introduce to Now Zealand audiences; each member is making a, first appearance in the dominion. The artists include Miss Pauline Kitchen, soprano and artistic silliouse; Miss Norma Hall, vivacious comedienne and male impersonator; Mr Lester Barry, English ac-tor-vocalist; Miss Kloiso Alack, ’refined monolognisLe and dancer. The box plan is now open. The Lynch Family and company appear at Bums Hall for three nights—Friday, Saturday, and Monday.

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Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 4

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THE "LYNCH FAMILY” Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 4

THE "LYNCH FAMILY” Evening Star, Issue 20023, 14 November 1928, Page 4