ENTERTAINMENTS.
AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TRACKED BY THE POLICE. The fearlessness and self confidence of Rin Tin Tin is strikingly illustrated in “ Tracked by the Police,” which is to be presented to-night. This wonder dog swims far out in the Swift and churning rapids of the river which the strongest swimmers might well have feared to breast. SATURDAY NIGHT. THE LONE EAGLE. A screen, adaptation of Lieutenant Ralph Blanchard’s thrilling story of aviators during the world war. is to be shown to-morrow night. This picture, “ The Lone Eagle,” has attracted particular interest throughout the country because of the vividness with which it portrays the actual happenings of the intrepid flyers during the fevered war period. WOMEN LOVE DIAMONDS. “ Women, Love Diamonds,” fhich is also to be shown to-morrow night, is a sensational drama of modern society life—a scathing expose of the hidden side of smart sjociety and the idle rich. MONDAY NIGHT. ! LONDON. ’ “ London,” to be screened on. Monday night, is a. story of the squalid slums of London, Mavis Hogan finding life with her supposed aunt unbearable, wanders through the streets. She is. found in an exhausted condition by a wealthy map, whose aunt sees a resemblance between Mavis and her lost daughter, and who adopts Mavis, she Tinds romance and happiness. The principal role is portrayed by Lilian Gish. THE MAN FROM RED-GULCH. “The Man from Red Gulch,” featuring that populuar Western star, Harry Carey, is an a,dd’tional attraction for Monday. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. BARBED WIRE. “ Barbed Wire,” to be presented on Tuesday and Wednesday, is a story of the back eddies of the wa.r, a tale of the German concentration' camps. Mona is a daughter of a French fanner, .who has an internee camp near the farm. She falls in love, with Oscar, and is hated by the French villagers for it. However, with the, signing of the armistice, everything is cleared for a. happy epding. The story is taken from -the novel “The Woman of Knockaloe,” by Sir Hall Caine. TURUA PICTURES. SWEET ROSIE O’GRADY. To-morrow, a.t the Turua Hall, “Sweet Rosie O’Grady” will; be shown. This is a picturisation of the immortal song sung by millions. IRENE. “Irene,” showing on Tuesday next, is a First National, super-special, afilm adapted from the famous comedy. It shows the great Colleen Moore in one of he,r early triumphs at her best-
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5282, 1 June 1928, Page 2
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