ENTERTAINMENTS
EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. FAMILY NIGHT SCREENING. The Paramount attraction “Man Power,” with Richard Dix and Mary Brian starred, will be. shown for the last limo to-night at Everybody’s theatre. Other films will include the first of the second series of "The New Collegians,” a two reel comedy entitled “Buster What Next,” a British and International News reels. To-night a special concession will be granted to children. They will be admitted for sixpence. Commencing to-morrow Everybody’s management will sersen for a three night season the new Richard Barthelmees starring feature “I'he Drop Kiek.” Delroy and Delaney, a clever vaudeville duo, have been specially engaged to appear in conjunction with the picture programme to-morrow, Friday and Saturday. They are a dancing and patter combination that would hold their own with the V'orld’s best. At every appearance in the leading uty theatres the audiences have shown that their turn was to their liking in an unmistakable manner. All round the world they have travelled and have left countless admirers to look forward to their return.
Both Lancastrians, their dancing is of the best. The world’s lest dancers have come from this corner of England. Lil Delroy has a world-wide reputation as a character comedienne, end she introduces many of her characters into her work. Harry Delaney is also in the front rank of comedians, and everybody who sees these famous artists leaves the theatre with a desire to see more of them. Box plans for their appearance at Everybody’s are now open at Collier’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1928, Page 4
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251ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1928, Page 4
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