ENTERTAINMENTS
PERMANENT PICTURES. “Tracked by the Secret. Service” is the title of this week’s instalmeX of “The Million Dollar Mystery," The “Black Hundred” determil upon a bold plan to rid the housed mystery 7 of Jones, the butler, Flop enee, and everyone in it, so that th«j can carefully hunt every nook ad corner for the hidden treasure. Jam discovers one of them hiding count* feit money in the library. Cunning! the “Black Hundred” inform ti chief of the Secret Service. Nortd cleverly discovers the scheme and q lists the aid of the secret service. W dictaphone, the police, and the evq resourceful Norton bring about fiigkl pursuit, and the thrilling adventul in the den of the counterfeiters. M porting the serial is a fine well-vwii programme.
HUGARD THE MAGICIAN.
On Tuesday and Wednesday m the marvellous Hugard and his spe ally selected company of sing? musicians and conjurers will appf at the Municipal Theatre. B< Hugard and his Chinese colleagi Ching Sung Loo, have earned an e viable reputation for themselves masters of the art of magic. H magician who best pleases an audio is the one who, while surround himself in a mantle of mystery, finds time to add a little humor I his performance. This Hugard « Ching Sung Loo have managed to i and their programme is full of ek< comedy. Hugard is presenting: J latest novelty, a quick change sk(* entitled “The Embarrassed Tramp! Changing from one character to J other in the space of a few adventures of the embarrassed t* cause endless roars of laughj Hugard’s card work has earned J him the title of “The Man Witbj Wonderful Hands,” and his gl bullet-catching feat is as big a tery as ever. Ching Sung Loo presi his “Night in a Chinese Palace” lavish scale. The scenery and enl are gorgeous and nothing like it] been seen here before. The suppl ing artists are numerous and are] new to Waipawa. Miss Myra ErnJ ton is a soprano vocalist and ] manipulates various musical u»l ments. Miss Millie Clare speciwj in patriotic songs. Included ml repertoire is her own original her, ‘ ‘ Counting the Kaiser Out. /I has been a huge success everyway Clivalli and his dog Sport presenj novel balancing and juggling J The prices are 3s, 2s, and Is, andl box plan is at Brittain’s.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7710, 20 April 1916, Page 2
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