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ENTERTAINMENTS

GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THE LAW OF THE LAWLESS. Deep in the Tartar heart is the Asiatic luist for raid. Busily the Tartars prepared to swoop down on the Gipsy camp when the men had left it. But they found the Chief Costa a man of mettle, and after a stern struggle he was captured and carried back. But the Tartar chief had come for Sahande the beautiful. She was his lover, but his cowardly attack on the man whom she was forced to marry sent her riding recklessly for help. ‘‘The Law of the Lawless ” is the name of the picture that tells such a stirring story, Dorothy Dalton being-in the leading role. DRUIDS’ SOCIAL. To-morrow night the sixth and last of the series of dances and euchre tournaments organised by the U.A.O. Druids will’ be held in the Gaiety Theatre, Paeroa. No efforts are being spared to make the event a memorable one, and to ensure the perfect running of the entertainment. A special orchestra has been engaged to supply the dance music, and handsome prizes are provided for the winders of the euchre tournament. The prices asked for admission are within the reach of all, and it is confidently expected that there will be a record crowd to take part in .the evening’s enjoyment.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4755, 24 September 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4755, 24 September 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4755, 24 September 1924, Page 2

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