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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THRILLS AT LYCEUM .1 Arthur Somers Roche is one of the most popular of America’s writers of sensational fiction, and in “Wolf’s Clothing,” to got its final screening at the Lyceum to-night, he has provided plot and action that keep the spectators on the edge of thei seat for over an hour, Sq thrilling are the rapidly succeeding series of episodes. Patsy Ruth Miller, who is Mary Pic-kford secundus, plays the heroine and Monte Blue needs all his robust vigour to fulfil the part of the strenuous hero- The supports are quite up to standard. Special attractions are being provided for the week end. -. A THU TIVOLI TO-NIGHT To-night at':the Tivoli “The Border Legion,” Zone Grey’s thrilling {-novel, actually filmed under his per--1 eonal supervision. In order that- “ The Border Legion” should be authentic as to locality, Zano Grey, its author, insisted that the film company should go to. the; actual country mentioned in his gripping novel. Tomorrow* and ‘Saturday, “Mannequin. ! Father Christmas at the matinee on Saturday. \ ‘ .... f . BRIGADE BENEFIT Last night' the management of the Lyceum gave a benefit for the social fund of the Fire Brigade. ’An excellent programme was presented., The orchestra, of the Rangitikei Chib, under the baton of Mr Woodmass, with Air Golding at the piano, gave several enjoyable selections. Miss Ida Cl eland contributed a song which won an encore (Miss E. Draper playing the accompaniments), Mr and Mrs Lo Roux told some more of the story of their tramp round the world with a wheelbarrow (giving 25 per cent, of the night’s sale of postcards), and Air Bertram Gray ’and his pal Billy provdd decided •. acquisitions to the' talent of Feilding as experts in ventriloquism. Then followed the big photoplay. “Wolf’s Clothing.”

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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 22 December 1927, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 22 December 1927, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 22 December 1927, Page 5

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