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ENTERTAINMENTS.

LEE TOY CHENG

TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT

Lee Toy Cluing, the Chinese magician, and company, will he seen at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening next, in their novel cnlerlaiiiiMcni, which .has earned for them a vast reputation and packed houses wherever they have appeared. Lee Toy (.'hung opened hi.-- New Zealand (our at the Town Ball, Auckland, for a season of four nights, hut owing to Du* enormous success of tin* entertainment he extended Du* reason six extra nights. The entertainment: Avill be presented lo the then I regoers of Eoxton in all its grandeur on Tuesday next. Lee Toy Chung Avill appear in his original Oriental stage setting, and Avill produce quite a host of novelties in quick succession. His quiet, graceful manner and humorous introductions at once establish him a favourite with lii.s audience. He is recognised as a past master of the mystic art, and avc advise all and sundry not to miss (his —perhaps the last —opportunity of Avitnessing such a remarkable performance. The company has been specially selected for (he tour of the Dominion, and comprises such artists as Air R. Oswald, character actor, Avho will be remembered some years ago Avith the Neval-Oswald Dramatic Coy. Little Georgie is always a favourite and holds his audience convulsed with laughter. Miss Roulston, musician; Air Percy Carr, a quaint comedian; The King’s comedy sketch team, and Professor D’Almaine ip something never before attempted by any other hypnotist. A bumper house is expected, and avc advise, intending patrons to book their seats early; no extra charge for hooking, and popular prices will be charged.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1854, 18 July 1918, Page 3

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267

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1854, 18 July 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1854, 18 July 1918, Page 3

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