ENTERTAINMENTS.
LYCEUM PICTURES. "MICKEY."
TO-NIGHT
Parents can give their children no greater treat than to allow them to see "Mickey" to-night. Mickey' is a picture that has equal appeal for young and old; it has been written by Mack Sennett specially for Mabel Normand. It has everything imaginable that might be conceived by the most inventive producer, past or present, to put thrills into films and project pictures on the screen. It is full of breezy scenes, and genuinely laughable scenes. The box plan is at The Bookery.
WEDNESDAY.
"STOLEN ORDERS."
It is not often that two superfeatures are presented to Pukekohe audiences, but this happens this week when "Stolen Orders" is being shown on the night following "Mickey.'' "Stolen Orders" is on the usual film circuit, and will therefore be shown at the usual picture prices, so the cost wll not debar the public from seeing this big production. It is a spy story of the recent war, and is played by a huge combination of the leading artists, including those so well known to Pukekohe audiences as Carlyle Blackwell, Montague Love, George McQuarrie, June Elvidge, Kitty Gordon and Madge Evans. The him is 8000 ft long, and runs the whole evening.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 504, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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203ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 504, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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