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ENIERTAINMENTS.

AURORA THEATRE PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT.

WHITE GOLD.

•A drama that sweepu with irresistible power from the picturesque dan'cei halls of Mexico to the barren plains of the western sheep country—involving a beautiful dancing girl, a rich young sheep herder, and the “other man.” Th® story of a> beautiful woman who loved life ; two mqn' who loved her and one who hated, 'her, played out with graphic realism on the arid plains of the great West. Here in a. nutshell is revealed the. theme of “White Gold,’’ which is to be screened to-night.

TUESDAY NIGHT.

DANCING MAD.

“Dancing Mad,” which is to be presented to-morrow night, is a joyous comedy-drama of modern manners. While not a problem play, it carries a forceful and intrest-compeiling lesson.

FULLER’S REVUE COMPANY.

NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT.

Tlie Gayle Wye-r Bandbox Revue and Musical. Comedy Company, which Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller are presenting at the Aurora Theatre on Thursday evening next, has proved one of the most popular combinations on the large circut of the firm’s Australian and New Zealand; theatres. Mr Gayle Wyer, the producer, has sue*ceeded in giving to the show many little touches of a novel and interesting nature, aild in the gqneral. ensemble a most pleasing effect is gained. In Mr Charles Norman, who is the leading comedian in the visiting company, the firm has a very fine artist. Miss Heatheir Jones, another of the prihpicals, is described; as Ausr tralia’s prettiest and daintiest soubrette. Miss EJsa Scott, 'comedienne, Miss Vera Benson, and Miss Ena Gordon also are credited with the reputation of being accomplished artists. The plans are at Flatt’s.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5263, 16 April 1928, Page 2

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ENIERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5263, 16 April 1928, Page 2

ENIERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5263, 16 April 1928, Page 2

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