ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN HALL. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Efforts at mind reading are not. neAV to New Zealand theatre audiences, but “Omdah,” who appears at the Toavii Hall in conjunction with the pictures to-morrow evening, is claimed to commence right Avliere .others finish. Amongst other things it is said he will describe the perpetrators of crimes, and will give a hint regarding the probability or otherwise, of the recovery of lost or stolen property. A feAv months past at Kohn Kolm, Bay of Islands, “Omdah” created a sensation by shoAving the police where a A T aluable oA r ercoat, which bad been stolen a Aveek previously Avas hidden. Your Avritten queries are answered in rapid succession cud each and every envelope is burnt before your eyes. Yet “Omdah” Avho does not handle the questions in any Avay, not only reads your query, ha\ T ing the ATarious writers verified, but replies giving you the informaton desired. In addition to this somewhat different vaudeville attraction an entertaining picture programme headed by Esther Ralston’s success “LoA'e and Learn,” will be screened. “Loa-6 and Learn” is the amusing tale of a young lady aa’lio fell in love with the judge Avho sent her to jail. Prices 1/- and 2/-. Children half price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3831, 14 August 1928, Page 2
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208ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3831, 14 August 1928, Page 2
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