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ENTERTAINMENTS.

GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT. THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY. “The Ancient Highway” is the principal attraction to be shown to-night. Jack Holt, Billie Dove, and Montagu Love are featured in the leading r<Aes. The story is a romance of high hearts and open roads —an outdoor picture oi the most virile type. The picture gets its, name from the fact tha.t motet of the action takes place on a. famous stream flowing through the quaint regions of Quebec. SATURDAY NIGHT. THROUGH THE DARK. “Through the Dark” is a crook picture that should find an appeal among all classes of patrons. Tha,t love levels all ranks and that the straight path is the only one to follow are the twin thesis of the story. The film is replete with action and dramatic thrills, and moves swiftly from the interior of the famous San Quentin prison through the haunts and dives of Frisco's Chinatown. WHAT A WIFE LEARNED. Must a woman put .aside all hope of a career if she marries ? How would you have salved this big problem which confronts the modem woman ? “Wha,t a Wife Learned,” which is also to be shown to-morrow night, offers a solution of a difficult problem that cannot fail to interest everyone wlto sees it.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5031, 24 September 1926, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5031, 24 September 1926, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5031, 24 September 1926, Page 2

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