ENTERTAINMENTS.
GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT "HARBOUR LIGHTS. T’ The Master Picture ‘'Harbour Lights.’’ which its to be shown tonight, has been produced by Tom Terriss, the son of William Terries, who took the part of the. kero in the original production. Lr>v?d by tae populace, .to whom he was known as "Breezy Bill," William Terries mad? a tremendous "hit" in the play, and many will still remember the shudder that ran through the country at the news that he had been assassinated outside the Adelphi, his murderei —a minor actor —being at this moment still in prison at Broadmoor. Torn Tetrics himself has played his father's part, and indeed nearly every otltey male part in the play. He was, therefore, equipped by knowledge for the task of production. For the film a brilliant ersst was assembled, including Tom Moore, Isohel Elscm. and Annette Benson.
THURSDAY NIGHT,
"THE HERITAGE OF THE DESERT."
Augustus Naab, a pioneer settler of the d:sert lands of Arizona, knek the value of the water to that region. Su did Mai Hbiderness, the outlaw, who strove to take from Naab by force what that man had managed to get through settlement. The story ct their bitter feud is told in the Paramount picture “The Heritage of th? Desert.” This picture, which is to be shown t o-morrow night, was t aken ia the actual country and from the celebrated and world renowned book by Zane Grey. Bebe Daniels, Ernest Torrence, and Noah Beery are in the cast. This picture is the logical successor to "The Covered Wagon.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4822, 15 April 1925, Page 2
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