AMUSEMENTS
TOWN HALL AND LYCEUM.
PICTURES AND HAWAIIAN HARMONY. Hartley Higgott will again charm the ear with his clever exposition cf. steel guitar playing, and Fred Thorn-j son with his clever pal "Silver King" will be seen in a succession of Western raining thrills that make his audience gasp with fear and wonder. He risked his life many times to make "The Fighting Sap," and it is marvellous jhow he has come through all these [wonderful dtunts alive. His athleticism is something indeed to marvel at. An Aesop fable cartoon, Tryon comedy, nature study, etc., will complete a huge and entertaining programme. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ;FUNERAL. ' At the Lyceum next Tuesday the life and funeral of our late.,well beloved Queen Alexandra, will be shown, in addition to the usual programme. "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY." '\ The box plans are now open for Mary Pickford's latest picture, which will be screened at both theatres next Wednesday. 459
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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 4
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