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ENTERTAINMENTS.

R.S.A. Concert.

Fhe concert given in the Preer Hall last evening, by the ickland Commercial Travellers' ncert Party, under the auspices of i local branch of the Lower Waito Returned Soldiers' Association, Dved an unqualified success The endance was not as large as ex;ted, but nevertheless, those who ended thoroughly enjoyed the exlence of the programme submitted, e concert party consisted of seven, follows: Misses Eva Sharp (conho), Cora Melvin (soprano), and 'Bsrs George M. Smith (bass), lan Oossley (renor), E R. Searle jht comedian), J. Cecil Little silo), nnd J J. Deere, who gave a

mber of humourous recitatio s e items were well received, each ponding to weH deserved encores.

Lyceum Pictures. K picture of considerable interest 1 of an unusual style, entitled lerely Players" with Kitty Gordon 1 Irving Cummings, will be the raction at the Premier Hall, toirrow (Saturday) evening. This I play giving an idea of the allurents of the stage from the amateur int of view A story of amateur 'atricah showing one of the Strangperformances ever seen. All iatenrs will be interested in the ry and the s'ruggle for recognition disgruntled reviewers A particuly strong cast supports Kitty rdan, the lady of the wonderful ek, and the picture is plentifully erlarded with comedy scenes in i capable hands of Johnny Hines 1 Muriel Ostrich-'. Other items > Topical Budget and a two reel ystone Comedy, "She married a )octor."

Shoulder Arms. [his great million dollar Chaplin m is booked for screening at the imier Hall on Tuesday December b. This picturizes Charlie's exlences and difficulties as an rage American plooghboy from time he enters the "Rookie lad' until, as a finished product of itary training, he invades Huni and captures the Imperial Gerd staff with a method typically nkee for. novelty and enterprise. louMor Arras" has drawn capacity iness though out New Zealand, aking the records of all previous lures. For this reason a "Box n" will be opened at the Bookery food time to enable the Public to ue seats. The picture is touring j under the direction of National racions Ltd. The admission rges are adults 2s and Is 6d plus children >'A and Is, resetves 3d

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 487, 5 December 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 487, 5 December 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 487, 5 December 1919, Page 3

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