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ENTERTAINMENTS.

LYCEUM PICTURES.

At the Premier Hall to-morrov: (Wednesday) evening there will be the screening of a superb Pathe feature entitled "Infatuation," starring Gaby Deslys, the wonder girl whose ravishing beauty and seductive charm are world known, and wrecked a throne. In this play Gaby is sup- ' ported by her famous dancing partner, Harry Pilcer. "Infatuation'.' is a story of the stage, and interwoven in the intricacies of its plot are incidents from the real life of the rtar. Her early struggles to achieve fame by arduous toil, the success that brilliantly blazoned her name in letters of fire throughout Europe and America, and the infatuation that is a human possibility with every natural red-blooded being. "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." TUESDAY. MAY 11th. At the hearing of "The Man from Kangaroo" "obstructing the traffic'" case at Wellington recently, when the police endeavoured to prove that some cockatooes in the cage were the paramount attraction, Mr. Leo D. Chateau indignantly interjected: "I take it as a reflection on my work in advance of the picture and as an insult to the intelligence of the Wellington public for the police to suggest that a couple of moulting paraquette would draw the huge crowds that struggled for a week to see this E. J. Carroll classic."

This fine pictuie, which will be screened at Pukekohe next Tuesday, is a thrilling drama of the gieat outback, bringing the life, the glamour, the colour, the adventure of the Wonderful West glittering to the screen. Thunderbolt's break for safety is nothing to the stunt performc-o by Snowy Baker and Brownie Vernon, who leap 80ft from the top of a coach into a flooded river in this great Australian production ! Prices 2s and Is 6d (plus tax). Children 6d and Is. Reserved seats at The Bookery, 3d each. SKATING. Skaters are requested to note for the present skating will be held only on Monday and Thursday afternoons and evenings. There will be no skating on any other days without due notice.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 528, 4 May 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 528, 4 May 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 528, 4 May 1920, Page 2

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