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ENTERTAINMENTS.

AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. RINTY OF THE DESERT. Rin-Tin-Tin in “Rinty of the Desert” is to be featured this evening. This exciting film is an adaptation of the story* by Frank Steele, and is said to show the famous dog at his best. WORLD-FAMED LYNCH FAMILY. AURORA THEATRE, TO-MORROW To-morrow night, at the Aurora Theatre, a musical treat is assured from the celebrated Lynch family, bell-ringers, musicians, and instrumentalists. A particularly fine programme has been selected from their extensive repertoire, including operatic gems and classical excerpts to the popular melodies. They are having a most successful tour, and their wonderful dexterity and skill in the manipulation of their superb silver chimes and glassophones never fails to ■ arouse audiences to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. Also appearing with the Lynch family are Miss Pauline Kitchen, brilliant soprano and siffleuse ; Mi- Lester Barry, the noted English baritone and humourist : Miss Norma Hall, vivacious comedienne and burlesque dancer; and Miss Eloise Mack, charming soubrette and character impersonator. A hearty welcome is assured this talented company to-morrow night. The box plan is as usual. TURUA PICTURES. FLIGHTLY USED. “Flightly Used” is a delightful comedy of youth in which a young lady, to escape Ker nagging sisters, pretends to be married, corresponds to an imaginary husband, and then finds herself confronted with a man of that name : and then the fun begins. WHAT FOR. “What For,” an amusing and entertaining picture with a clown and his dog and monkey, is full of exciting incidents. Grock, the most famous clown in the world, performs some wonderful conjuring tricks in this picture.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5425, 17 May 1929, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5425, 17 May 1929, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5425, 17 May 1929, Page 2

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