ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA nous E TO-XTGHT. “THE WAXTERS.” ‘'The Wa n ter s ” i s a sto ry that is toM wit Ii the sympathy that brings it i'L ( ' T >0 f ] ;, fe as life itself mirrors rlu lift of the wanters. People are all wanters; as soon as one wish is gratiheu . they want something else." In -Mane Provost, playing the leading ole as a social climber, one meets a wanter or exceptional type. As voung Worthington, Robert Ellis j s the hero with the bluest of blue blood in his veins, outraging all the family traditions bv marrying a girl who has held a humble position m his parents’ palatial residence. The cast includes Xorma •Shearer, a Montreal society go lie recently adjudged the most beautiful girl in Canada. All over the world there are hungry hearts crying out for the necessities of life—crying for the little things we throw aside—things that might bring , u . u . iif e to them. Such is the theme of the screen classic which commences at the Opera House tonight. An excellent comedy “t-Vilso Alarm” is included in the supporting programme.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 July 1924, Page 10
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187ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 July 1924, Page 10
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