ENTERTAINMENTS.
GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. WOLVES OF THE BORDER. “Wolves of the Border,” to be presented to-night, is the story of a mysterious band of men headed by a daring leader, known only as The Wolf. The Wolf was escure in his position, as he posed as a well-to-do rarich owner and enjoyed the confidence of the countryside. His maraudings went on unmolested until Dick Donaldson, owner of the El Fanita, determined to rid the country of The Wolf and his band. STRANDED IN PARIS. “Stranded in Paris,” also on the programme for to-night, tells the story of an American girl who finds herself the possessor of a free ticket to Paris. Arrived there, her purse is stolen, so she applies for a position with a smart modiste. While delivering an order at a health resort she is mistaken for a famous Countess and shown to her rooms. Here she •meets the Count, who is both surprised and delighted on finding Unis beautiful creature masquerading as his wife. TO-MORROW—THURSDAY. WITH COBHAM TO THE CAPE. On Thursday afternoon and evening “With Cobham to the. Cape,” said to be the most wonderful film of the age is to be screened. Mr Gladstone Hill, traveller-lecturer, tells the dramatic story of Cobham’s marvellous flight. Mr Hill, who has just returned from a tour round the world of 60,000 miles, having crossed three oceans and three continents, has secured and will present' a wonderful selection of unique films and photos, that are exciting, educational, interesting, and instructive.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5142, 22 June 1927, Page 2
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252ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5142, 22 June 1927, Page 2
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