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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EMBASSY CELEBRITY COMPANY.

VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT. The vaudeville entertainment to be given in the Aurora Theatre to-night by the Embassy Celebrity Vaudeville Company promises to be one'of the best entertainments presented to a Paenoa audience foin some yearsNever before has so many talented artists been put on one progrtynme. Twenty-five first-dass artists in nine big acts is .a ( record even for the larger cities, and it 'is only to make a name throughout New Zealand that the Embassy’s management has secured this combination. It is the wish of the management to create a now standan} of entertainments, and to make a circuit every three; months or so. It is only by giving theatre-goers the best than can be secured that this can. be. done, and with this object in view Edwin R. Greenfield will present to-night at Paeroa the first of his pircat shows, -which includes such autists as the Eleven Rascals; Mahelli. the famous juggler; Bert Harrow, the well-known English comedian ; Effie Fellows, “the perfect boy”; Reg. Thornton, “The Kangarooster,” and his chicken Donis, in the latest local hits ; Signor palmetto, renowned Danish tenor ; the Buchanans in new and novel offerings; Ja.ck R'osc in clever, street entertaining; Leighton and Woods, styled “The Darlings of the Dantee” ; the Martins, in. all that is sweet iir musical numbers; and others in novel turns. It is really the greatest of all touring shows ; in fact, a metnopoliton show brought right to our doors. Thfe great expense of the company will only permit them to remain one night, .a,nd intending, patrons ait reiin'inded that seats may be- reserved at Flatt’s without extra booking fees. AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. THURSDAY NIGHT. THE 8008. The magic word “youth,” with all the drfeams and heartaches t. suggests, best describes “The Boob,” which is to be screened to-morrow night. The picture is youth peisonified, for. not only is the theme of the story based on youthful adventure, but the cast is practically composed of players all in the, -springtime of life. BLACK JACK. Romance and love beneath Western skies, and despferate adventure and thrilling deeds 'on a road that leads to wealth and fame with the> girl of his heart to share them. See this colourful Buck Jones picture, “Black Jack,” which is also to be screened tomorrow night.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5307, 1 August 1928, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5307, 1 August 1928, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5307, 1 August 1928, Page 2

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