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ENTERTAINMENTS.

lENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES. TONIGHT. ACROSS! THE CONTINENT. . Wallace Reid is to be seen this veiling in “Across the Continent. )ld man Dent turned out a flivver uid thought the world of his product, immy Dent, his son, however, had no ove for the family “tin lizzie”—‘he (referred the rival company’s marine. There came a day when the :vil influence of the Fontaine Com>any threatened his father. Then it vas that Jimmy came to the fore vith his magic touch and indomitable lerve; guiding the little Dent in the ranscontinental race, through danger Hid plot to an exciting finish, packed vith thrills. THE LADY OF THE DUGOUT. Al Jennings is the star, the author, md the producer of “The Lady of the Dugout,’’ tn* great photodrama of the ild West, which is to be screened this ivening. It tells the story of how he vas held up and relieved of a watch by a former pal. For three years Jennings, at the head of a daring band of bank robbers, held the SouthWest in a grip of terror. But at last the reckoning came, and he found himself snug and tight behind prison bars. - THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. IN THE REVUE “TIP TOP.” “ Miles ahead of their other performance ” has been the unanimous verdict of the audiences to whom the Famous Diggers have already presented their new revue ” Tip Top.” The capable judgment of the management, the result of four years theatrical enterprize in New Zealand, enables them to produce a show which proves a 100 per cent, satisfaction to the theatre-going public, and in that respect the new revue has “ hit the nail on the head.” No expense has been spared in the gathering of good items, dressing, and scenery required for the new production, and it is a fitting monument of the Diggers’ faith in their neyer-faiiing patronage that they can embark such an expensive show on the lengthy and extensive tout of the Dominion, the like of which has never been attempted by other travelling shows of its kind. , The Diggers appear in Paerqa on Tuesday, June 5.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4570, 30 May 1923, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4570, 30 May 1923, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4570, 30 May 1923, Page 2

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