AMUSEMENTS.
LYNCH KAMI [.V bellringers. PRINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Xlinli iiilere.sl is being evinced ;it the welcome rrturn of this world-famed company at tlitr I'linccss Theatre this evening. Organised in 18(17, many years have elapsed to wit. half a century—s'lifp the Lynch Family first visited New Zealand, [t was in 1872 that they made their initial tour, and since then have visited the Dominion on four occasions. They are now on their fifth tout ol the civilised globe. Their reputation as eampanologians is unsurpassed in the annals of tin* profession, and a musical treat, can he expected, •n addition to ilit* hells, gla.s.sophonc. and silver organ chimes selections, an excellent concert company, headed hy Millie. Rrighta !c .Mnrehant. dramatic soprano. Irom the Grande Opera House. Paris. Mis. Ailie Reynolds, English souhrette and monologist. and Mr Harry Baxter. Australia's .favourite comeilian. The Lynch family have just concluded a most successful season at Christchurch, where their performances were greeted with unbounded enthusiasm. A crowded audience should greet this talented company at the Princess The:.;ie this evening. The box plan is at Mi.es Mclntosh's, where seats may he booked without extra charge. “GARRISON'S FINISH" MONDAY. On Monday next the greatest sporting programme ever presented at Hokitika. including three special features will he presented for one night only. The first, is a mne-rccl I nited Artists racing story entitled “Garrison’s bluish” and starring Madge Bellamy and Jack Pick l ord. Succession ol real scenes: —The Kentucky Derby, the Metropolitan at the famous Belmont Park course, llie most thundering dynamic exciting race finish ever filmed. The story is famous and as a screen drama is wonderful. 'I he race between the motor truck and the train to land Rogue at the course in time. A royal and elaborate presentation ol a story of the sport of Kings: richly dressed, gorgeously set and splendidly acted. The .second big attraction is ihe famous sporting "Leather Pushers" starring the world favourite athletic star Reginald Denny in a new series of wonderful boxing Mtints, and last hut not least is the fust episode of the wonder serial ‘‘The Radio King" starring Roy Stewart. Special i> relies! ml select ion s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1924, Page 1
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