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ENTERTAINMENTS.

LEF TOY (TIFXO COMPANY. Il will be welcome news to the Foxlon public that the Lee Toy (’hung Company will make another appearance in the Town Hall on Thursday evening next. Lee Toy Chung has proved himself 10 be (licking of entertainers, ;md his apocarancc here should be hailed with delight by the public of Foxlon. ilis easy, graceful manner whilst, on ■he stage catches on with his audience at once, and as he performs his different wonders every one is held spellbound by ihe manner in which he handles a pack of cards, causing them to do his bidding, run up his arm, jump into the air, etc. One would think that he possessed supernatural [mwers. Then comes “The mystery of the Chinese Temple," in which Lee Toy Chung impersonates the priest of iho temple, and performs different miracles, such as swallowing (ire, and then blowing showers of sparks, sheets of (lame, and clouds of smoke from his mouth alter which comes his marvellous production of different articles in quick succession, until the stage is tilled wifh Hags, handkerohiefs, lanterns, etc. This is absolutely a masterpiece, and has never been nerformed successfully bv any other magician. Lee Toy Chung carries a company of high-grade artists, each being a star in their own line. Percy Carr, the droll comedian, has a distinct style of his own,and is always greeted with shrieks of laughter. Mr K. J. Oswald, character actor and monologue entertainer, is a well-known artist throughout Australia, and little Georgia, the venlriloquia! comedian, keeps Ihe audience convulsed with hlughter. Pofessor D’Almaine, the medical hpynotisf, presents a novel entertainment, .which, is altogether different from any other hypnotist. He starts where others leave off . As the season is limited to one night only, we advise patrons to book their seats at once. Prices, 3s 2s, and Is; no extra charge for booking. Box plan at Mrs Teviotdale’s.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1858, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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317

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1858, 27 July 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1858, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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