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ENTERTAINMENTS.

BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS

10-morrow evening tho Cromes are appearing at the Lyceum theatre, presenting a novelty programme of musical, vaudeville and specialty items. The ten artists comprising tho company are all artists in their line, and are well and favourably known throughout the whole of New Zealand. Commenting on a recent appearance, tho lnvercargiU.Daily Press thus comments: Absolutely the finest, cleverest, most refined, and up-to-date concert and vaudeville company we have had tor many years," which was also the verdict of the Invercargill public .alter witnessing the entertainment, there is not a dull moment during the whole show. Box plan at Carthews.

LYCEUM PICTURES

1 hat the present programme has evidently caught on was evidenced by the numbers who rolled up to witness the second screening. "The three Musketeers" again "made good " tho adventures of tho rollicking d'Artagnan and of his friends Athos, Porthos and Aramis being followed with intense interest. "The 'btage-driver's Daughter" evidently hit the popular taste, also. The way m which the girl handles tho.reins, as il to the manner born, and drives her team of six at a hard gallop to the warden's office the while her lover stalls off tho claim-jumpers rrom the back of the coach, brought down the house. Mention must also be made of the "Maiden* of the Piefaced Indians." As a laughterraiser this picture takes a high place.

PRICE'S PICTURES!

Ihe first-class programme that was presented, at the Drill Hall on Wednesday evening will be repeated tonight for the last time.. "Lochiuvar,' a popular, hero in Scottish romance, and whose deeds have been immortalised in story and song, will be presented anew to the public, this time by the medium of the cinematograph: This ancient romance will be shown in the DriU Hall to-night. The story is familiar to all. See it pictured. "A Friend in Need," "An Idle Boast," and "Love's Tragedy" fill tip-tho dramatic space. Besides these there will be a fine budget of | comic, comedy, and scenic pictures. I.'To-morrow"'night "The Coffin Ship" will be screened, with incidental lmusic by CreanV Orchestra.

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Bibliographic details

Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1727, 23 February 1912, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1727, 23 February 1912, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1727, 23 February 1912, Page 3