ENTERTAINMENTS.
GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES.
TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROAV NIGHT.
THE GOLD RUSH.
In “The Gold Ruish,” called Charlie Chaplin’s greatest comedy, which- Ist to be screened to-night ahd to-morrow night, the world’s most famous comedian is seen as a pathetic tenderfoot struggling along witli hundreds of others who are in search of gold in the Klondike. Poetic pathos, and whimsical comedy aj-e cleverly blended in this film. /There is one scene in which Chariie, a bedraggled bit of humanity, findis a -sympathiser and sweetheart—a girl in a dance hall. She dances with the 'little tramp, who beams over her shoulder into the eyes, of his rival, a wealthy miner.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4959, 7 April 1926, Page 2
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107ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4959, 7 April 1926, Page 2
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