AMUSEMENTS.
KING’S THEATRE. _ . The screening of “For France” was witnessed by a large audience last night, and owing to its great merit and absorbing interest it will be repeated to-night, in order to give those who did out see it an opportunity of doing £o. The scehic in this programme is a very fine one, quite in Pathe’s best style, while the Graphic is also good. To-morrow night a splendid Metro, entitled “The Sealed Valley” will be shown. On Saturday that favourite actor, William S. Hart, wil lappear in a Triangle drama, “Wolf Laury.” AUSTRAL GAIETY COMPANY. This company of song, music, mirth and mystery is to appear at the Tab hape Town Hall on next Friday night. With this company is Les Dolmira. the wide-famed Australian hypnotist, who gave up the stage for the trenches in France, whore he spent a good deal of time hypnotising Germans who will never recover their senses in this world, Les Dclmiraiaffcer doing Lis bit In Europe has returned to the stage, as clever as of old in sending his victims to sleep, although they do not sleep so soundly as the Huns he mesmerised in France. With Les Dclmira is several well-known stage celebrities in Australia, among them being Jack Little and Marie Lennard, exponents & ' of opera. Billy Mack will furnish the funny business; he is known to Australian audiences as Mug Comedian, which well describes his stage character.
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Taihape Daily Times, 14 May 1918, Page 4
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