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ENTERTAINMENTS.

GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT. “THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE.” "The Man Who Fights Alone,” featuring William Farnum, which will be shown to-night, is from the story “The Miracle of Hate.’’ You have all heard a lot about the miracles that have been performed by love, but sometimes the terrific emotional power of hate can do things even more startling. Farnum has the role of a two-fisted engineer who wins the love of a beautiful girl who has also been courted by his best! friend. Illhealth makes it necessary for him to form a partnership with his friend, who is an honourable man in every respect. As day after day he sees his wife and his friend talking, laughing, enjoying each other’s company, suspicion and bitterneqs creep into his heart until there comes a time when his mind is so warped that he resolves upon a desperate course of action. How his little daughter saves him from the consequences of his own folly and how he is made to sec his jealousy to be without foundation form a mighty climax that will send the red blood tingling and coursing through your veins.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4867, 19 August 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4867, 19 August 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4867, 19 August 1925, Page 2

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