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ENTERTAINMENTS.

AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THE TWO-GUN MAN. Bulging with some of the best and truest touches of western life ever screened, crammed with thrills, and swollen l with the delightful comedy which has come to be associated with all Fred Thomson pictures, “The Two-' Gun Man,” first of ' the stories by Stewart Edward White, will be screened to-night. SATURDAY NIGHT. LONESOME LADIES. One of the most entertaining domestic comedies the local screen has presented, “ Lonesome Ladies,” heads the bill for to-morrow night. Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson are eo-featr.red at the head of an excellent cast, and their film romance is not only highly humorous, but very appealing. WHY GIRLS GO BACK HOME. Patsy Ruth Miller, in "Why Girls Go Back Home,” which is also to be screened tomiorrpw' night, plays a naive, small-town girl, who, in a Broadway chorus, becomes a marvellous exponent of the Charleston, and later a Broadway star.

TURUA HALL PICTURES.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. To-morrow “The False Alarm” will be screened at Turua. It is a fire picture, in which all sorts of daring and much villainy, to say nothing of the many thrilling scenqp. showing an actual conflagration arid fire-fight-ers. at work, is witnessed.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. On Tuesday next “Twinkletoes” will be seen, featuring Colleen Moore in her latest and best production. The story is a masterful one of colour and characterisation, and is centred An London’s Limehouse district, made famous by Thomas Burke, from whose vivid tale the, picture was adapted. This picture,is being given a.s a benefit to Mr E. Hooper and family, of Orongo, who had the misfortune to be burned out recently, and is organised by the Orongo settlers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5237, 10 February 1928, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5237, 10 February 1928, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5237, 10 February 1928, Page 2

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