ENTERTAINMENTS.
AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THE LAST WALTZ. The very romantic Balkans, where intr.ig,ue and love and life are always intermingled onp; with another, is the scene; of “The Last Waltz,” which wili be presented tOr-n'ight. All of the actors in the cast are from some country in the old world, au;d there are many countries; represented. NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR. Two Aine'cans disguised as Scottish highlanders enlist as aviators at a French airport., and are sentenced, to death 'as German spies. Only Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton could appear to advantage, in such a ridiculous situation. And they do so in “Now We’re-in the Air,” wh'ch is also to be; screened to-night. THURSDAY NIGHT. WOLF FANGS.
“Wolf Fangs” is something unique in the way of dog pictures, and 1 stars Thunder, the won'der dbg, at the head of one of the finest canine easjtg ever put into one picture-. This picture, which is. to be shown to-moriow night, is the story of the regeneration of a dog. puimarily, but along with that it tells a thrilling and beautiful ro ; - mance of a handsomei forest ranger ami a little mountain girl.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5304, 25 July 1928, Page 2
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192ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5304, 25 July 1928, Page 2
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