ENTERTAINMENTS.
Lyceum Pictures. Those who remember the picture entitled " Teas of the Storm Country " played by Mary Pickford and shown in Pukekohe some 12 months ago, wil' be pleased to see the sequel called " The Secret of the Storm Country." It is the s me sweet Toss—lovable, irrepressible— grownup just a wee bit-and blossoming into womanhood and motherhood. In this sequel Norma Talmadge plays the part of Tess. This story exceeds " Tess of the S:orm CuUDtry " in tenderness, humanity and thrilling interest The film story is produced by th« Select Feature and is 6000 feet in length, there are two supporting items, Gazette, and an insect study
"THE BETTER 'OLE" "The Better 'Ole " is the best 'ole old England has produced. Ba rnsfather's world welcome trio come to life. Old Bill, the*walrus, Bert, the susceptible, and Alf, ilie humourist. The public of Pukekohe as elsewhere will look forward with pleasure to the screening of this truly remarkable picture play at the Premi r Hall on Tuesday, November 18th. So mnch has been read, talked, and seen of these wonderful charac teTs that th*y have come to be looked upon as something real and tangible, and it may be said that amongst all the gloom of the wht, ibey have stood out as a great humourous feature in a world's catastrophy. The nation owes a great debt to the talent of Bruce Bairnsfather, the man who has made it smile through its tears Further particulars will appear in following issues of the Times.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 478, 4 November 1919, Page 3
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