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ENTERTAINMENTS.

NEW . PICTURE PROGRAMMES. • The • following:* new programmes will be screened,at Auckland picture theatres for the week commencing- to-morrow: ;. 7-^ -Another of Zane Grey's well-known novels, "The Last of the Duanes," will be shows in- screen .'form to patrons .of the National Theatre. The story centres is the history made by the gallants body of men known as the Texas r Rangers. •Photographically, the picture is said to; be particularly fine. The rugged .scenery, ' the .beauty -of , the mountain fastnesses, , give . fitting setting for the whirlwind action in* which " Buck" Duane - matches his courage and .cunning first "against" the grangers.- and later; as their ally, against the' outlaws, from whom he has rescued the girl who in ' the end saves him.-."..', -■■ *> ..'i-i, - * ~ -, -j- ' v " Three Men /and* a Girl" is the title of the new picture to be shown at Everybody's Theatre. Marguerite Clark v takes * the principle role. "V *. EVANS-GANGE CONCERTS. * The first of a series of farewell concerts by Amy Evans, the Welsh soprano, and Fraeer the Scotch baritone, will be given in the Town Hall concert chamber on Saturday. Since their appearance here some time ago, these artists have completed a tour of the Dominion, and, judging by the comments of the press, it is apparent that they have won many admirers in other centres. An entirely new song repertoire is announced for each concert, and will no doubt prove an attraction both to those who, heara these vocalists on previous-occasions and to those who will be hearing thpro far the first time. Mr. Harold Elvins will preside at the riiano. The box plans are open at Lewis Eady's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 9

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ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 9

ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17595, 7 October 1920, Page 9

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