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ENTERTAINMENTS.

GAY COAIF.DY AT LYCEUM “The Gay Retreat,” the picture at the Lyceum to-night deals with, the sleep-walking eon of a millionaire who enlists in the ambulance corps and bis two faithful attendants who also enlist to be near him and to keep him out of trouble when he is sleepwalking. Gone Cameron is the somnambulist and Ted McNamara- and Sammy Cohen are his buddies. Troubles starts for the three when Camcron takes too much time to sny goodbye to his sweetheart nurse and they get on the wrong troop train. From that time on .their military lil’c consists of a -series of episodes That keeps them jumping out of the frying pan into the fire and haeic into the frying pan again. One long laugh. Always looking for the latest and best in entertainment, the Lyceum management, at great expense, will introduce the newest British invention iu orchestral reproduction to the people of Feiiding on AVednesday. Feiiding will _ thus have the distinction of being the first theatre in New Zealand to he equipped with this wonderful invention, whieh is installed in big theatres throughout the world, and no doubt will be an instantaneous success and appreciated in all lover, s of the best music. The picture will ha the ten reel special, “Barbed Wire.” featuring Pola Negri.

THE TIVOLI. The 'Tivoli advertisement in this issue nets out coming features. “A Girl of London” is a. picture that catche s the spirit of London. “White Pants AVillie” shows how lie had never ridden a horse and how he rode a high one when lie stepped into his white pants. “Alias the Deacon” is a melodrama of thrills, and how tho Deacon played the greatest game of his life, “’fthilves of the Desert,” is a drama of danger and daring, specially featuring the famou s dog called Fangs. "The Pi ■ince of Waiters” is a powerful drama of a father’s love. “The Cat and the Canary” is a great mystery picture, one, of the greatest, and a film that took five years to make. “Faust,” one of the greatest of the greatest of operas is a real super production. “The Land Tlovond ih« Law” features Txen Maynard', called the king of horsemen.

FELLERS’ REVUE COMPANY AT TTVOTJ TO-NIGHT

The personnel of the Gayle Wyer Revue and Aiusieal Comedy Company which is announced to appear at the Tivoli Theatre, Feilding, to-night at 8 include several artists who have attained prominence in their respective spheres on the large Australian circuit controlled by Sir Benjamin and Air John Fuller. Miss Heather Jones, the soubrette of the company, is described as one of the most vivacious performers featuring modern song numbers, and is supported by a lively ballet. In Miss Elsa Scott the firm have an excellent comedienne, while the Misses Ena’ Gordon and Vera Benson, in addition to their skill at interpreting various pai;ts, are also very fine vocalists. Air \\ ill Bovits, an artist of many parts, shows to advantage no matter how he may he east, while Air Charles Norman and Air Sam' AVard, the two comedians, are the responsible parties for producing the laughs. They are said to he eminently successful in their efforts.

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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1352, 12 March 1928, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1352, 12 March 1928, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1352, 12 March 1928, Page 4