SCHOOL CONCERT.
THURSDAY NIGHT
Elsewhere in this issue we publish the programme to be submitted by the scholars of the local State school at the concert to be held in the Town Hall on Thursday evening next. The items in elude recitations, action songs, part singing and drill exercises, and should prove very interesting. The picture portion of the programme includes au astonishing film entitled “ Beetles,” a drama of the middle ages, acted entirely by Professor Lozshki’s trained beetles. This is the most marvellous aud unique film ever produced, introducing as it does real beetles, which waltz, make love, fence, and wage warfare in au absolutely human manner. “How it is done, frankly no one among those who saw the film could say. The actors were certainly beetles, an examination of their bodies clearing showing that to be the case,”—extract from London Evening News. “A Western Legacy,” the second great Western comic, with G. M. Anderson in a screamingly funny role that will wring laughs from you. A drama acted by children entitled “Child Crusoes.” “All iu the Wash,” a funny story of the mixed up linen. Au industrial film “Trout fishing in Surrey,” aud “Three Men in a Fix,” comic.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1040, 17 December 1912, Page 3
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201SCHOOL CONCERT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1040, 17 December 1912, Page 3
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