AMUSEMENTS.
everybodys pictures, "Til!'; PERFECT FLAPPER.” TO-X LG JIT. ht'i'i' "f ii fashionables d< Iju(an11■ paily wlicto the waiters wet serv<‘(l by the guests:' This is the unusual situation tha lahes place in ‘ Tim Perfect Flapper.' the J-irst Xttlional picture sutrrin Colleen Moure uhieh is now showim at the Princess Theatre to-night.
I oinntie l.ou I’emher. tueaiher of j la.-hionahle younger sit, but hcrselt .- <1 'list modest girl, finds that less that: Idty ot her four hundred invitation"ere aeeepieil. 'I he boisterous guests discover that they are out numbered hy the waiters; so the waiters are seated at the tallies and waited upon hy xl.e truests who arc dressed in
gorgeous ensl nines. Ihe [’effect Flapper ’’ is said 11> h" oven a greater triumph for Colleen Moore than was *• Flaming Youth.” ft was directed by .John pram is Dillon and eudnins an imposing array of stars in .Mivs Moore's support, includin'.-; Sydney Chaplin. Frank Mayo. Phyllis I Inver. Lydia Knott. Charles Wi'lb'sley and others. The second .C ory ju the s t Steppers'." hit It wa . • • well r eeived on the linen i lie; chapter I a.--! Monday, w ill el'o he shewn 10-uighl . .-dsi a splendid eoae.-dy and the latesi In iopuab. Patrons are rotuiuded cl the following attraction- to I lukifiku shortly: Tie- ISamaiin Tmuhadnrs on Wednesday next. .lime 17th. Univi rsai's masterpiece "The IS unehhaek of Xolre Dame," which has caused quite a sensation all over .Yew Zealand will he shown on Wednesday, duly Ist. Another special attraction will he the re-appearance after several years ol Fred Foley, the fatuous magician. ventriloquist and lightning sketch artist on Thursday, duly 2nd. !-! A W ASIAN E NTE ETAINMENT.
i* An entertainment from Hawaii, the ;i‘; laud of liower and soli:;, will he given f. in tin- Princess Theatre on Wednesday SS evening. when Kani's talented llaf; waiian Trotihadours present: "A Night | in Honolulu." It !' an entertainment pg of an unusual type, lor while audiences H mnv often have heard Hawaiian music | and sours, they have never before had E a complete programme of it. From the openiii:;- number, the beautiful “Aloha I' !!i-," ii is felt that something out of 'p the ordinary is being ])re.vonted. Snell i;’ is the ease for throughout the evening i there is not a dull moment, item 10l - !• lov. iuy; item. AA'liile in India, the 7 Prime of Wales hoard ol Kami s 11a- [" waiian Troubadours, and sent a special messenger to ask il' they eotthl come f t,, the Palace and let him hear them, c They travelled Id!) miles post haste, iji and for three hours sany, danced and j played themselves into his good graces. ,‘j The Prince, who was enamoured of the ■*: bniiioeh* as played hy Kan! himself, .1 hough! one of these instruments himf self, ami under the tuition of Mr Kani started to learn to play 11 1 :~ line ini'! si rumen t. Many Hawaiian melodies j were played to His Koval Highncss—- | ••Aloha di." “ Cmh-nieartli Hawaiian -s skies." ••Hawaiian Lullaby.'' and 1 Edith* Kinnev’s jar;: novelties were
greatly appreriated by tlf Prime. M !:j! ve u-.-ver lu-aid anything so hauutinglv sweet and plaintive as the.'O llavaiiau irelutlies.” said His Royal Highness. 'the same jimgramme as presented I" tin- Prim e a ill h.- presented here on AVeduesday night. ’! h-> box plan opened this morning at .Misses .Meintosh’s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1925, Page 1
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