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ENTERTAINMENTS

“WILD HORSES” AT LYCEUM. An actor neve r before seen on the screen running away with all honours is “The King of Wild Horses,” Hal Roach’s unique and sensational feature drama showing to-night at the Lyceum. This actor is Rex, a stallion, who, but a few weeks before Fred. Jackman started direction of the picture, was wild and dangerous. Rex proved to he a horn actor. For the climax of the drama he went through a genuine forest fire that singed his flowing mane and tail. Good supports.

So great has been the popularity of Mr Walter Vernon, the ventriloquist, that the management has secured him for an extra night. .Mr Vernon will give another complete, change of programme for his final appearance to-night, including a demonstration and explanation of the wystery of voioe-tbrewing.

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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 675, 6 January 1926, Page 4

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