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ENTERTAINMENTS

GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT “AROUND THE WORLD IN THE SPEEJACKS.” Jules Verne won fame by his story, - "Around the World in Eighty Days.” It took the Speejacks party sixteen / months to accomplish the same feat, but then the facts of .the case were different. The Speejacks is a 98ft < motor launch, owned and captained by Albert Y. Gowen, Commodore of the Cleveland,Yacht Club, Its trip tp the farthermost corners of the earth is one of the most amazing human experiences on record. *The Para-niount-picturisation of the voyage is to be z shown to-night. < SATURDAY NIGHT. "A SON OF THE SAHARA.” Julad Nail dancing girls, Arab sheiks, picturesque camel caravans trekking over the sand dunes of the Great Sahara, desert tribesmen, French cavalry, clashes, all combine in a powerful desert romance. This * is the vivid picture which is to be screened to-morrow night. The story of a white man brought up as an Arab, who becomes the Sheik of a band of Sahara outlaws and seeks . vengeance for his foster father’s death by capturing and selling as slave the daughter of his enemy.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4820, 3 April 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4820, 3 April 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4820, 3 April 1925, Page 2

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