ENTERTAINMENTS
FRED. THOMPSON AT LYCEUM.
Fred. Thompson and his horse, , S,l . ver K'ngy appease... to-night- at the , T.feeum iu their latest starring , '’chicle, “The Fighting Sap.” Th e re are a number of daring feats, such as riding ji horse at full speed, then leaving tile saddle, taking the other rider from his horse, both horses going at. top speed, and then both Edens leaving the saddle, falling, toppling, twisting, turning. ove r and over down a steep mountain side, fully 200 yards below. There are others. Good supports. PAT HANNA’S DIGGERS AT THE TIVOLI TO-NIGHT. To-night at 8 o’clock sharp the curtain at the Tivoli will rise on the finest all round combination that has ever bee ri presented in Feilding. Pat Hanna, s .Diggers is the largest cos--turn comedy company in Australia, and Feilding patrons will nave an opportunity to see the Diggers even before Wellington, where they open next week. They are the only company specially selected and brought Horn Australia to play a season at the Grand Festival Hall in the Exhibition, and it speaks volumes for their success when they have to go hack to Dunedin presently. They brighten existence, treating patrons to a feast of sparkling song, dance, melody, mirth, sketch, burlesque and, in fact, everything that goes to make the perfect night’s entertainment of which they are past masters. Joe Tali, G. P. Hanna, Bert Gilbert, Sta n Lawson, Brian Lawrence, Jim Foran, Jock Thomson, Chris Tvilner, Frank McDonald, Roy Brinsden, Wallace Lloyd, Iza Crossley, Jessie Hanna, Vera Carew, Rossette Powell, Thelma Pittard, Wynne Thomson, Kathleen Lawrence, Olive Butler, Gwen Webster, Myra Webster, Vera Fix, with the Diggers superb ballet , a full concert orchestra make up , the finest costume comedy company imaginable. The seating plans are at the Marble Bar. I
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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 728, 10 March 1926, Page 5
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