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AT THE QUEEN'S.

VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES

The Kohalo Troupe received a great ovation from a large audience at the Queen's Theatre last evening. ..The Kohalo boys both possess excellent voices and are adept exponents on the. guitar and ukelele. "In the Garden of Tomorrow," a rich tenor solo, rendered in an artistic manner was responsible, for much applause, as was the bracket of harmony "numbers. The act will finally be presented to-night, when the supporting picture programme is headed" by Harry Carey in Bret Harte's romance "The Flaming Forties." An outstanding attraction at the Queen's Theatre next week is the great Parisian screen triumph, "The Apache." ;,'.".

HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS.

• . . *■ On Tuesday, January . 10, Ernes.t Kaai's celebrated Hawaiian Trouba-. dours will appear at the Queen's Theatre. They have recently toured the Australian States and achieved a wonderful success. Many new acts and facts have been added to the.combination, an the management promise many pleasing surprises. This company has proved itself to be without dotibt the most novel and versatile that has ever toured the world under the direction of Mr. Ernest K. Kaai. /the well-known Hawaiian musician. They played before His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, in order to give the Royal traveller a demonstration of Hawaiian music. , They played for 130 nights at the Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne, and 120 nights at the Prince Edward Theatre, Sydney. Mr. Kaai has been composing Hawaaian songs and dances which are known alh over the world, and he has the distinction of being the first Hawaiian % musician to actually place his nation's melodies into written music. The company includes dancers, singers, and instrumentalists. :We are advised that the full company and scenery, the same as appeared recently, at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, will appear here. The booking is in the hands of the Rendezvous, Avhere seats may be reserved without extra charge. • • , ;

TURUA HALL

On Saturday next Tom Mix will be seen in the "Canyon of Light" at the Turua Hall. Scenes of surpassing beauty unequalled in America., if not in the world, are seen in this picture. These were taken in the Yellowstone National Park. , . On Tuesday next "The f Kid Brother" will be shown, in which Harold Lloyd takes the part of the bashful son of a country sheriff, and is tickled into allowing a circus to invade the town. His father makes him order them away and then the fun starts/ You will not know your own laughing capacity until you have seen Harold Lloyd in this, his latest production.

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17319, 6 January 1928, Page 4

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AT THE QUEEN'S. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17319, 6 January 1928, Page 4

AT THE QUEEN'S. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17319, 6 January 1928, Page 4

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