ENTERTAINMENTS.
Lyceum Pictures. A •lacinatinw story entitled "Tho Heart of a girl'', with Barbara I'astloton and, trying Cummings playing opposite leads, is tho piincipnl attract ion for the week-end change at. tho Premier llall. This is a tragic story of a uian who stood silent amid a surging fea of seandr', and of a woman who faced disgrace to stand beside him. The plot is welt worked out. and gifts a oiuxnnuru oi : excitement beforo the happy ending is reached. Many numerous httle incidents add to the chum of the story. Ihestar feature is supported by " Topical Budget,'' Anieneau News," " Keystone Comedy," and "Fighting Trail."
" The Fighting Trail." Episode No 11). " S piare Deal" Ilogan is elected sheriff and at the same time the recorder of deed, coneienco-stricken, givfa Kan and Chvyn back tho deeds after recording them in their names. Q-wyn and the new sheriff organise a posse, and in a long-rangf) battle, advance on the rmue, The outlaws luro Gwyn's men aersss a valley wind had bf en min-ia with dynamite, and as tho men approach the miiio area, the dynamite is exploded, apparently kill ng the entire invading fore".
Kennedy Company Concert. After tin ititervd of live yoaia the puhlie w i'l have an opportunity of appraising the talent of tho famous Kenned ,• Company, whose entertniniiu lit- h ivo heuii oxtol'ed in all parts of the \vm ld. The i.oinpU'y will appt .r ~! iho l'n mier Hal! on i'hur diy n"\t, ih.it heiug the only e'it(-r:.iii;m-nt to he given here. Mr Keith h'i niieily, i violinist of worl 1- ,'. Ide n |iu;o, will i lay " Intr ducti n end lio:sl • Huh: a! " his own composition . •• 11: • D.ivil'.s Tiilla Sonata ' i r.utiio '• SiiUiTH of the liinU" ,i.i: o.wr, and Kivish-r'a V l.ie!i,-in in!.' Ml-- lininweti Fair hall «ii! sin;.; 'a ■ani •■ Nymphs and Fawns ' (limitherg), and (tou nod's f.iiuoiis " S»-i ■■mule," taking
part ii'-o in ;. duet with Miss Miuimin Hoadjii-IT, a mezzo-jopruno v.hoialis'edtod r "n:*, n l, r Miiio* and •• \V,ii.j-A Tr - " Mi Ad Cree, a elevor Scotch humorist, will give a varied ;,!'■ gra!ii"e', including Scotch - 'tigs, with [latter; a comedy, " Sandy's I 'otulship " with the assif-t----tatii e oi Mi-s Jnarrde (Vee, who Iters'if iviil render songs and monologunM humorous and st'titimentiill :■? the piano. Th" niu-ieal uiin Ires.s is M etame l'i • ; ha h'ennedy. The eiHoio iiunihnis will he "Coming Home,'' " The h'o-ary," " Annie l,alitn>," "Collie lliick to Krin,'' " Ihe ( 'o\\ ., ale ill tll n (anil," "1 .oeh I .oiiioiid," '■ < 'omin' through the li'ye," "Moih'T Maeliree," "Clieiry Kip,'," and " I 'erfuct I•iv " The plan lm I.lloconcur! is at too IJookery.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 456, 15 August 1919, Page 2
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