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ENTERTAINMENTS.

NEW STRAND AND FRAHKTON. Laugh and the world laughs with you, work and you work alone can be applied to Douglas Mae Lean in “Seven Iveys to Balclpate.” You will laugh with title rest of Hie world at Douglas Mae Lean in this Paramount comedy, but he is the one who tries to work alone and in peace and quietness at the Balclpate Inn. He thinks ho lias the only key, but there six others and all come to the inn on the night i that Doug, picks to write a novel and then the fun begins. The problem of what to do with a suddenly acquired million is the task that confronts a poor little dress model in “Joanna,'* tho second attraction. Dorothy Maekaill and Jack Mulhall arc co-featur- j ed. Seats may be reserved at Lewis l R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or by Theatre ’phone 1422.

THEATRE ROYAL. With a big east weaving in and out of Iho quaint and picturesque Flemish background, Jackie Coogan made “A Boy of Flanders.” The cast surrounding Jackie and his dog, Petrasche, the two chief yharacters of lhe story, consists of Josef Swickard. Nigel do Brulier, Lionel Belmore, Nell Craig, Jean Carpenter and other well- I known screen players. “A Boy of Flanders” is tho most artistic and pietorially the most charming picture that Jackie has ever appeared in. Tiie scenes are studded with the lady windmills of Holland silhouetted over tho low fiat land. Pathos, rollicking comedy, tragedy, humour, all are woven together and blended with as fine a harmony as can be imagined- Plan at Jackson’s, tobacconist, Theatre’phone 15S0. DENIS. KEHOE PLAYERS. The Denis Kehoe Players staged • The Intruder” at the Theatre Rovai on Saturday night. The amusing j comedy receive.l good treatment from Miss Francis ICe.Yher as the manicure girl who became a “lady,” Misses Owen Dorisc and Miriam Osborne, Messrs Denis ICehoe, Ronald Riley, Bernard Beebe, and J- Vincent W hite.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16816, 7 June 1926, Page 6