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ENTERTAINMENTS

“GOING IT” AT THE LYCEUM. To-night’s programme at the Lyceum : “What’s the Rushr’ (comedy), an Aesop Fable, a Bathe Gazette, and “Going .-TJp,” a Master picture of six reels adapted Irom the famous musical comedy. The screen story might well serve as a model for comedy producers. It is coherent. filled with suspense and excitement:, while laugh-provoking situations convert a pretty drama into a riotous comedy. “Going Up” is a personal triumph lor Douglas MacLean. To-morrow: Buck Tones in “The Man Who Played Square.” WILLIAM HE UGH AN TO-NIGHT AT THE TIVOLI. To-night William Hcughaii, the world larnod singer and actor will give Ins farewell concert in the Tivoli. ft is ■ seldom an artist combines great vocal equipment and dramatic talent with interpretative ability such as lie undoubtedly does. Only a great artist can move an audience as lie does, and great success has everywhere been bis on fee operatic stage in London and on the (,'ontinent, on the, concert platform in the Royal Albert Hall, London, and throughout the world. This now proceeding to the United SLale s to fulfil important engagements in Now A ork, Chicago, Philadelphia, etc. To-night lie will he assisted by Hyman Lcnzer, the brilliant young Australian violinist, and Gladys Saver, the well known English solo pianistc. Box plans at the Marble Bar.

NEWLANDS RECITAL TO-MOR-ROW. In St. Paul’s Hall to-morrow night Mr C. Newlands, from Edinburgh, a famous elocutionist, who is on bis second tour of New Zealand, will give one of bis entertaining recitals. From a comprehensive repertoire, Mr Newlands will give of his best, the recitals range “from grave, to gay, from lively tn severe.”

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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 574, 28 May 1925, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 574, 28 May 1925, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 574, 28 May 1925, Page 4

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