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ENTERTAINMENTS.

LYCEUM PICTURES. WEDNESDAY. Sensational incidents and thrilling moments are the features of the new Paralta film drama. "A Burglar for a Night," starring J. Warren Kerrigan as the btlrgiar (Kirk Marden). The hero burglar goes a burg'inq in a good cause, but when he is caught in the act it is realised that good causes do not justify burglary, and things happen very quickly indeed. As his captor is a woman, and a verv petty woman at that, the situation i not so terrible' as it looks at first sight; in fact, the burglar e\C!:(.ual:y gets a wife out. of il. But it's a long and highly inciting sto>y, and the best thing t<> do i.- to v and see il played out to th" finish. The supports are Gazette and Swedish scenic cartoon. MONDAY NEXT. A picture thai- is being cvgeit; looked forward to r: the well known story of the outback Australia, "Th'. Hayseeds Come t f > Town." This pic lure is full of fun. Usual pi i'-c.s on!, are being charged. BARTON'S CIRCUS. On Wednesday and Thursday ne > ! Barton';, new .circus will be showing in Pukekohe, and patrons may res! assured of a real circus at last Aniontr the new ii"ins to be offered In Mrs Barton arc the Toronwski Japanese Troupe, and Little Mona. the child wondrr, who have oeei i in;aged from -dnoad. Among II; buckjumpeis is "Tornado," the notorious outlaw. \»HI known as a 'ban: pion bucking marc. The huge nuu !|ucc will he erected <>n the lot, arc' will be electrically lighted ihruugk ijuL In, I hi- |>;.111i ill,' i. travels wi'the circus. A first-class evening's en- i )ert"'inmcnt should be assured. T!\- j bucking donkeys will provide uniu: - inent for the little ones, to say r<c thing of the clowns and dummies.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 580, 2 November 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 580, 2 November 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 580, 2 November 1920, Page 2

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