“HIKIN’ THRU’.”
“Gaieties” Present Sixth Revue To-morrow. «.r,^ Cl 2 llS « PleaEure ” win be presented finally to-night at St James Theatre by Stanley M’Kay's popular company. ‘The Gaieties of 1935." ihe company will present its sixth change of programme at the matinee ..°r? 1 i orr afterno °n. at 2.30, when Hikm Thru , which should prove of V ' t p reSt „ tbe trampers of Christchurch, will be staged. Amongst the many new specialities in this offering is an act by The Flying Arabs, who will present something new in lightning tumbling and posing The ladies who participate in this act are probably the finest female acrobats seen on the vaudeville stage. At the children’s gift matinee to-mor-row at 2.30, a valuable pony, Mickey, will be presented to a lucky boy or girl. In addition, many other prizes are to be awarded. “ The Gaieties ” mystery “ bike hike ” will be held on Sunday, the procession being headed by members of. the company, and starting from Victoria Square at 9.30 a.m. All are invited. Many prizes will be given for novelty competitions, including two for the best representations of Frank Perrin and Ike Delavale. The box plan is at the D.I.C. till 5.30 prn,. then at Theatre. Day sales are at Knight’s milk bar and theatre sweets shop.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20540, 15 February 1935, Page 3
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215“HIKIN’ THRU’.” Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20540, 15 February 1935, Page 3
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