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9 CENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES TO-NIGHT. “ DAUGHTERS, OF THE LAW.” “Daugjitgis of the Law,” to be fined Jg a. picture Well won'i witnessing, featuring, Carmel Myers. _TO-MORROW NIGHT. ; “THE LUCK OF THE IRISH.” To-morrow night “The Luck of the Irish” will be presented. It tells the story of an Irishman who rides tjie ; modern .magic falls heir to a fortune, and takes a trip around the "world' in search of adventure. He " finds it aplenty—and love and romance in the bargain. , ANNETTE KELLERMAN. TO VISIT P AERO A. Miss Annette Kellerman, the worldfamous cinem'a star, whose screen work has been admired by the people of many countries, will pei*|Sonally make her appearance at the Central Hall, Paeroa, on Thursday next, May • 4; for one night only, at the head of her own company of Tivoli Follies, an 1 it is safe to say that the huge bill of fare of ten intefnatidnal vaudeville acts, provided by the company, together with the acts and the outstanding attractions, of Miss Kellerman’s personal appearance on the stage will draw a crowded house. The “Weekly Press” criitc says: “I was in the full house that welcomed
Annette • Kellerman to New Zealand, ahffl. like. everybody else, recognised that we were being entertained by a great ' artist; one so accomplished that her efforts appeared to be produced without effort, and the most difficult achievements seemed to be the easiest. The possessor of what has been termed the most perfect feminine* figure of the age,' she is bound to'be seen by every woman who realises that beauty is perhaps her greatest asset. As the heroine of so many aquatic exploits she will attract the attention of all the men. M’ss Kellermafa-, however, is not Rambus merely for her figure or her swimming powers ; she was the star in the picture classiest 'Neptune's Daughter’ and 'A Daughter of ‘he Gods.’ ,She is said to be an entertainer with- a versatility second to few. The.star will be surrounded by
a strong company specially selected to accompany bqr on .the New Zealand tour.” Tfie company are travelling with six tons of scenery, also a huge crystal tank holding 106® lons of water; The box plan opens to-morrow tmdrning at Flatt’s, and patrons would be well advised io book early.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4407, 28 April 1922, Page 3
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379ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4407, 28 April 1922, Page 3
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