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ENTERTAINMENTS.

GAY COMEDY AT LYCEUAI “The Gay Retreat,”, the picture at the Lyceum to-night deals', with the sleep-walking son of a millionaire who enlists in the ambulance corps and his two faithful attendants who also enlist to he near him and to keep him out of trouble when lie is sleepwalking. Gene Cameron is the somnambulist and Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen are his buddies. Troubles starts for the three when Cameron takes too much time to say goodbye to his sweetheart nurse and they got on the wrong; troop train. From that time on their military life consists of a series of episodes that keeps them jumping out of the frying pan into the fire and hacK into the frying pan again. One long laugh. “Barbed Wire,” a strongly emotional play featuring Pola Negri, is underlined for to-morrow night at Hip Lyooum, with the introduction of a, new musical feature. Sp.e details in the advertisement.

THE TIVOLI The Tivoli is showing that English production lor to-night only, “A Girl of London,” which clearly demonstrates the two sides of life XU the greatest of all cities, London. The pampered and wasted lives ot the well to do its shown in distinct contrast to the toil, misery and tragedy of the poorer working classes with the lures and deceits of the underworld. Then there are those brave and large hearted ones who are trying to make London a brighter and happier city. To-morrow comedy again will take command of the screen, with ‘‘White Pants Willie,” that is, Johnny Hines, giving the lighter and brighter side of life to perfection. On Wednesday the sixth episode of “The Riddle Rider

FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE AT THE TIVOLI There was an excellent attendance at tho Tivoli Theatre last night when Fuller’s Bandbox Revue Company under the direction ot Mr I. Gayle Wyer, gave a mixed programme. Air Charles Norman, a clever and eccentric dancer, was tfie life and soul of the party, Aliss Ena Gordon sang sweetly, and Air Gayle Wyer and Aliss Heather Jones were onjoyably associated in duets. Ihe dressing of the girls was a feature of the show, and there was a good deal of laughter evoked throughout tire evening, Aliss Elsa Scott being a provocative comedienne

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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1353, 13 March 1928, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1353, 13 March 1928, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1353, 13 March 1928, Page 4