ENTERTAINMENTS.
LEE TOY CHUNG. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. To-night (he Lee 3oy C hung Company will pay a return and farewell visit to Foxlon, when a complete change of programme will be given. Lee Toy Chung is a past-master in the mystic art, and will be seen to-night at the Town Hall in a host of new novelties, embracing the very latest sensations of mysterious ;.nd wonderful card maninplations, together with his unique and t riginal spectacular patriotic masteroiece, “The Girth of Flags." The audience arc kept in a stale of wonderment and amusement from the time he conies on the stage until he leaves it; never for a moment does he allow a dull item in his performance, having that quid and easy maun which is an essential to entertainers of this description. Lee Toy ('hung is supported by a company of specially select ml artists, cadi bearing the 18-carat calibre hall-mark of success. Included in the company is Professor D’Abaaine, the acknowledged master of hypnotism, who will demonstrate some wonderful .medical, scientific and amusing hypnotic tests. The comic element of (he programme i> in the hands of that quaint comrdian, Mr Percy Carr. The musical numbers are arranged by Mr L. i t Roulston. Owing to the length oi the programme to be presented, the performance will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Popular [trim's will be charged, so all intending patrons are advised to book their seals early at Airs Teviotdaie’s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1859, 1 August 1918, Page 3
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242ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1859, 1 August 1918, Page 3
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