ENTERTAINMENTS.
AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TIGER THOMPSON. This avaricious quality often provides. unusually effective, drama, as is cleverly revealed in “Tiger Thompson,” which is to be screened tonight. The story revolves about a may to a buried treasure, and the heroics an'd villainies wliicn this theme; develops make “Tiger" Thompson” one of the most entertaining of Harry Carey pictures.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
UNSEEING EYES.
Unseeing Eyes,” to be scr- ened tomorrow night, is. one of the most thrilling photoplays ever, made. In bringing Arthur Stringer’s story to the screen, the Cosmopolitan' Corporation actually filmed the greater part of it in the heart of the picturesque Canadian Rockies, where the author located his pulsating romance of love and adventure. WOLF’S CLOTHING. He had come from the West to see Broadway, and luck made him a subway guard on a route that passed under the Great White Way without giving him a glimpse of it. She was a society girl who never saw “common people.” Both longed a bit of the gay life tdipt glittered so near them. An'd on New Year’s Eve she went night-clubbing alone"and met the guard who was in a dress suit. That is the idea back of “Wolf’s Clothing,” which is also to be shown to-morrow night. TURUA HALL PICTURES. THE MONKEY TALKS. To-morrow, at the Turua. Hall, will be screened “The Monkey Talks-,” the Fox Films version of the great London and Paris stage success.. Jacques Lerner, the original impersonator of the monkey, appears, in the screen version. It is a fascinating novelty of absorbing mystery MAN POWER. On Tuesd'ay next “Man Power” will be screened, with Richard Dix in the role of an ex-officer of the tank corps who gets a job in a tractor plant and shows up tlie trickery of the manager, fixes up a machine, and saves a town from disaster by driving a tractor to the top of an overflowing dam. “Zono” will also give selections with his xylophone on Saturday and Tuesday evenings which is a real musical novelty.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5246, 2 March 1928, Page 2
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