ENTERTAINMENTS
VAUDEVILLE L\ LEVIN. -MONDAY, JUL!' 31st. In the King's Theatre (Earlaud's) on Monday next <i' combined program ot vaudeville aiid moving pictures will be gone through. Gardiner and Le .Mar's touring company will give a varied display of jiu-jitfcu, pose plastiyues, ami song and dance, dietails of which may be seen in an advertisement appearing in to-day's Olironiole (page 3). This company is now playing a season in Palmerston North, where it is meeting with a degree of support that vouches for the ability of the members of the company to amuse and entertain their audiences. In addition to the company's repertoire, Mr Far land will project a "star" film entitled "The Queen ot the Baud." This picture shows the progress of an exciting series of robberies by aa organized band, headed bv a woman, and the- bringing to book ot' tire principal I villain by a great detective. The film is 3000 feet in length. Other films will be shown. Reserved seats may tie booked daily at the theatre. Prices of admission are 2s and la; re.<wrve<l seats, 6d «*ctra.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1916, Page 3
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182ENTERTAINMENTS Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1916, Page 3
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