ENTERTAINMENTS.
LYCEUM PICTURES. GOOD FRIDAY. The special screening for to-mor-row night, "False Faces," is easily the finest, most thrilling, most sensational and most enjoyable picture that has been here for a long time. The story is tremendous, the star is supeib, the action most magnificent, and the whole production is a remarkable inspiration. Of this picture and Henry B. Walthall s acting the New York Tribune says: "It makes most other melodramas turn pale with envy. Thomas H. Ince, who produced the photoplay, and Irwin V. Willat, who directed it, seem io have set out to make No Man's Land look tame compared to the New York battle-front, and they have done so.'' Walthall's acting stamps him as the greatest dramatic actor on the screen. skating charges to be REDUCED. In view of the good start made for the season, and in order to make it within tiie reach of all who wish to skate or look on, the management have decided to reduce the cha.ges a.s follows: Admission to hall, 6d: hire of skates, Gd; fioorage, (id. This works out: Admission, skates and lioorage, Is (id: those with their own skates, is.
All spectators, Gd each. Children with their own skates will be charged 9d for fioorage and admission, and children requiring skates, Is, total charges. These charges commence to-night, and doubtless the reduction will he greatly appreciated by the already numerous enthusiasts.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 519, 1 April 1920, Page 2
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