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TURUA HALL.

"The Broncho Twister," showing at the Turua Hall on Saturday night, is said to be one of the most colourful of all recent Tom Mix features, packed with thrills and running over with humour. There is an exceptionally, strong supporting cast. DELROY AND DELANEY. On the stage will also be seen Delroy and Delaney in song, dance, and story. Tliey are a dancing and patter combination that would hold their own with the, world's best. At every appearance the audiences have 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 best dancers have come" from this corner of England. Lil Delroy has a world-wide reputation as a character comedienne, and she has introduced 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.

"Rookies/' showing on Tuesday night, is.a rollicking comedy of training camp life, the rivalry, ructions, and romance revolving round an old soldier, a new recruit, and a pretty gill. It is a side-splitting, rib-crack-ing comedy with laughter from end to end. It was made to crush the blues under a barrage -of mirth.

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17390, 30 March 1928, Page 4

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TURUA HALL. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17390, 30 March 1928, Page 4

TURUA HALL. Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17390, 30 March 1928, Page 4

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