ENTERTAINMENTS
PROFESSOR CLEMENT WH.AGGS. Xrmo should miss hearing- the fa. mom and world-renowned sciential. Pvi ! ; sor Wragge, on Monday oveiling m.*:-.'. at the Three Stars Theatre. Tr. Shape He will give a grand scieutifie entertainment dealing with the eternal universe. the- marvels of other worlds thru burs, coming seasons, and radium. Tin professor illustrates his lecture v. it one of the finest collection of studies i; the Southern Hemisphere. The photo graphs of the moon are magnilicetii they arc beyond description and au alone worth seeing, and they are vh most recent photographs the observatories have turned out. The specimens of radium are truly exquisite and should not be missed. To miss seeing radium worn! be a calamity. The professor will give forecasts or cominseasons from the present time right uj to 1930, and he will fully explain tin: methods by which he arrives at his famous conclusions. This being tin professor’s last visit to Tuihape a large house should be ready to greet him. Mono should miss this unique treat. “THE GLAD EYE.” The new Company of English com- • dians which Beaumont Smith will introduce at the Town Hall, Taihape, on Thursday, March 25th., includes Ethel Dane, who was the “Kiki” of 52" London performances. “Kiki” is tinmain feature of “The Glad Eye,” and “in her glance there is distinction." “Kiln's” habit of giving The Glad Eye leads to all sorts of absurdities and the comedy quickly becomes a merry-
go-round of wildly comic situations. Mr. Edward Lauder, a noted EnglVcharacter actor, will play Ohausctte, a bogus spiritualist’s medium. Mr. Frank Bradley will represent Gallipanse, the spiritualist, and is rospons"ble for much of the fast and furious fun. Mr. Tom She!ford and Mr. Henry I. Ford are two new-comers with big English reputations. They play the gay husbands who make so much trouble for themselves; and others indude: Miss Alice Hamilton, described as the best-dressed on the Australian stage, Claud Vernon, Reginald Kenneth, Binna Bt. Clair, and Evelyn Harvey. The box plan opens at Finch's Bazaar on Tuesday next.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 168, 20 March 1915, Page 3
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340ENTERTAINMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 168, 20 March 1915, Page 3
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