ENTERTAINMENTS
« . LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT. The announcement that the Famous Lynch Family of Bellringers are about to pay Foxton a visit, will easily he read with interest, the Town Hall being hooked for Tuesday night next. Although thirty years have elapsed since they were last in this district, memories-of their wonderful companologian concerts will easily he remembered with pleasure. Organised in 1867, the Lynch Family have been before the amusement li ving public for over half a. cenI m v. to wit, 57 years —a world’s reThe Lynch Family Concerts are known throughout Europe, Asia Africa. India and by none more so than those who constitute the grand Commonwealth of the Southern Seas. Those who have heard the Bellringers will gladly welcome their return for the Bells and Chimes, the sweet Glassophone and the Great Organ Chimes will still live in their minds nnd will he sure to be present to greet this grand old company, and once again hear the music made by the Lynch Family on original instruments. The Lynch Family will be pleased to meet and renew their acquaintance with one and all. The Bellringers will be assisted by the English concert, viz., Mdlle Briglita La Marchant, soprano; Adie Reynolds, Soubrette and Society Entertainers; Mr Harry Baxter, a gifted comedian. Altogether a musical treat is in store for Foxton on Tuesday night. The box plan is at Heath’s, where seats may be booked without extra charge. ROYAL PICTURES. “Smiling Through,” Nonna Talmadge’s masterpiece, is to be shown at the Royal Theatre on Saturday. This picture was directed by Sidney Franklin from the successful stage play by Allen Langdon Martin, in which Jane Cowl had the leading role. The production has long been hailed as the biggest achievement of Norma Talmadge to date, and lovers of the silent drama will not be disappointed. There will also be a superfeature comedy entitled *‘No Luck.” “The Old Nest;” screening at the Royal Theatre to-night, ts a magnificent picture of home. Those who have seen it describe it as a better picture Lfian “Over the Hill.” it has created quite a sensation wherever shown. Also a Charlie Chaplin special scream, “Pay Day.” On Monday night “Don't Doubt Your Wife” will be screened.” Miss Land is the star and with with Edward Pen and Emory Johnson share nonours, for though this is a story ui the eternal triangle, it contains neither hero nor villain. Katherine Lewis and Mathilde Brundage have small but important parts. Tne dues uon is by James W. Horne, who is said to have staged one of the most remarkable night storms ever aimed.
fJLNJfi STOJiY Of HLCiiLLiitt YOUTH. i’u liie man/ picturegoers wlio will oce "ine Daring fears,' at tlie lown Dan on satuiua/ neat. f oure going to weep witn tnat mother wnen Lae' son reaves her and /on are j£omg to xollow tliat bo/ through ms jazz-mud passion induced jourue/ with ms mother As e/es, hoping against nope tnat he’ll come througn an right. It s a picture that will mane /ou tiiinh ah arignt, but wime you re tmmmig /ou are going to enjo/ /ourself to the nib degree. "Hie Daring fears'’ brings back to the snvei'shcet Mildred Harris and the greatest mother in the movies, Mai/ Uarr. for this hue attraction usual prices will be charged, bd and 1/ o, children dd and bd. Un Duster Monda/ what is described as are climax in picture progress will be screened. This is the' spectacle drama "Aero," made b/ X'ox r ums in ital/, cair/ing fort/ principals aud Uiousands of minor cnaracters, depicting in ten reels the greatest stor/ in history. (Treat cnariot races, the storming and bunting of Home are all seen as never before, in one scene tweut/ oix. cameras have ranged into tue him ÜbjUUtl people, a marvehous aolnevement. Man/ scenes were speeiaii/ coloured, fou will remember "Aero," long after /ou have seen the h‘ m Don't miss this picture.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19240417.2.27
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2722, 17 April 1924, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
660ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2722, 17 April 1924, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Manawatu Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.