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Entertainments

"PIUhLXDS."

One oi' the dramas to bo presented in Lovin Town Hall to-night is entitled "Friends." The films begin b.v ' showing the mining camp of "Golden Creek," where a little orplmrt girl, daughter of the late proprietor of tho Golden Greek Inn, is the pet of all the mine. Hor father bad long been their great friend and adviser, and hence his little daughter always commanded their greatest respect. She becomes greatly infatuated with Dandy Jack, who i'b cnosidered by all ns her sweetheart. Jack decides to leave the camp for other diggings, and the little one is almost heart-broken. As he is leaving he meets Boh, his old chum, who has just arrived at the camp. Their greeting clearly shows little value of the word "friends." Later on Hob tomes- to the inn and falls deeply in love with the little orphan. She has realised by this time that Ivor feeling for Jack wile infatuation rather than love. Hence she and Dob are engaged to be married. Shortly before the day set for the wedding,-. Jack rot urns and is twitted by the ;boys about the apparently'fickle gfrl, ..whereupon he wagers thiit'be can -win her back, not knowing, of course, who her suitor is. The outcome is a revelation to all.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 2

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213

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 2

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1913, Page 2

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