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ENTERTAINMENTS.

,tOTIN GILBERT AT THE LYCEUM For to-night and twice to-morrow the Lyceum has secured another special Fox programme, headed by “Just OH’ Broadway,” with John Gilbert as the central cl i a racier. This is how the talc opens: Walking, slowly toward ■ Sixth Avenue oil Forty-second street, Jean Lawrence, a young dancer, simply dressed, hungry and heart-sick, stops and wistfully peers into Codington's re-. Stanrant. She enters with Her meagre ■ 7id. At a table opposite sits Nan Norton. The police have tried to get something on Nan for a. long time, and have given up J»i disgust. Nan looks at the fain ted''girl, and her heart goes out to her:—’At the Villa Gramont/ on the outskirts of Paris. Alareelle Gramont, -the enigma woman of Paris, is entertaining a dashing young American, Stephen Moore, who is .-there on a secret mission. See how Jean and Stephen get together in an exciting story. - V.-

“RTS NIECE” COMING

It has been-said that “it is foolish to reckon without your host.” It is equally foolish to reckon without your guest. The truth of this will be proved conclusively by all those, who are fortunate enough to be pre-l sent at the Tivoli on Thursday oi, Friday of next week at the producdaction of “His Niece.” The play is’ brimful of ludicrous and exciting situations, and it is quite safe to say. there i<= a laugh in every line. There is an old saying “Laugh and grow fat,” and if this is true there will be a lot more fat people in Feilding next week after seeing “His Niece.” The box plan is at Maclean’s where seats may he booked without extra charge.

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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 317, 22 August 1924, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 317, 22 August 1924, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 317, 22 August 1924, Page 5

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