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ENTERTAINMENTS.

LYNCH' FAMILY BELLRINGERS.

The announcement that the Famous Lynch Family of Bellringers are .ihiMit to pay Fox ton a visit, will easily he read with interest, the Town ITall being booked for to-night, i,ex I. Although thirty years have elapsed since they were last in this <li.-t ri<-t. memories of their wonder ful eompanologian concerts will easily be remembered with pleasure. Organised in 1867, the Lynch Family have been before the amusement loving public for over half a century, to wit, 57 years—a world’s record. The Lynch Family Concerts : ,,v known throughout Europe. Asia Africa, India and by none more so Hum those who’constitute the grand Commonwealth of the Southern Setts. Those who have heard the Bellringers will gladly welcome iheir return for the Bells and Chimes, the sweet Glassophone and the Greal Organ Chimes will still live in their minds and will he sure to be presoni lo greet this grand old company. and once again hear the music made by the Lynch Family on original instruments. The Lynch Eainily will he pleased to meet and renew their acquaintance with one and ail. The Bellringers will be assisted by the English concert, viz., Mdlle Brighta La Marcbant, soprano : A die Reynolds, Soubrette and Society Entertainers; Mr Harry Baxter, a gifted comedian. Altogether a musical treat is in store for Foxton to-night. The box plan is at Heath’s, where seats may be booked without extra charge.

“YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR WIFE.’ 1

A modern matrimonial mix up that didn’t end in the usual manner, divorce. How did that happen ‘I you will say, but see “You Can’t fool Your Wife,” at the Town Hall Cabaret to-morrow night and you will know. This is ahother Geoige Melford (of “Sheik” fame) production and has among its big cast, Leatriee Joy, Nita Naldi, Pauline Garon and Lewis Stone. Among the daring and sensational scenes are the “swimming tea party,” and a wonderful operation in a great hospital. In addition to the big feature to-morrow evening, Stan Lourel will appear in his latest comedy, “The Pest,” whilst further variety will be be lent the programme by a Burton Holmes Travelogue and Gazette. Usual Cabaret prices. Shirley Mason the petite star, will re-appear at the Town Hall next Saturday night in Lovebound,” whilst Monday next will see the screening of the line Paramount special, “Blood and Sand,” which features Rudolf Valentino and an all-star cast.

ItOYAL PiGTUKES. J. Warren Kerrigan, the popular cinema star, will be seen here at the Boyal Theatre to-morrow night in a strange role, it is that of an outcast white man in the big special Universal production, “Thundering Dawn.”’ A picture of the islands, lhat, will hold your interest from start to finish. Opposite Kerrigan is .Aim Nilsson. The east is an excellent one. Bee the tremendous typhoon and tidal wave destroy the clast settlements. A picture with«'iii equal for thrills. On Thursday uight "Shadows” is to he screened. ft has a strong story dealing with the strange chances of life and the twists of circumstance. Besides'the story, it lias a caste which makes the characters live, such fine artists . as Harrison Kurd, Lon Ghauey, Marguerite de la Motte and others being in the leading roles. Gritics said: “The story's the thing.” No picture is worth while unless it has a story which can hold the audience from the opening title to the final scene. This is what “Shadows’'' does. See it

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2723, 22 April 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2723, 22 April 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2723, 22 April 1924, Page 2

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