ENTERTAINMENTS.
AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. GOING THE LIMIT. Beginning with forging; a. check and graduating to stealing cars, robbing banks and blowing safes, he stopped at murder. This, briefly. is the way that George O’Hara woos and wins the heart of the girl he loves in “Going the Limit,” which is to be presented this evening. As a. desperate, young man who will commit every crime but murder, Mr O’Hara lias a picture that is packed with thrills, primed with la.ughs, and is pulsating with romance. SATURDAY NIGHT. THE CLIMBERS. “Tlie Climbers,” starring IreneRich. is to be screened to-morrow night. It is a story of the havoc wrought by a “climber” in the Court of Ferdinand VII. of Spain who. in tlie ruthlessness of her ambition, caused the disgrace and banishment, of the- Duchess of Arr.ogan. The final scenes are. laid in the part| of America then known as New Siiain. FIFTH AVENUE. “Fifth Avenue,” featuring Marguerite De- La Motto and Allan Forrest, is also on the programme for to-morrow night. Beautiful, delightful, dramatic, and appealing is “Fifth Avenue,” and the most unusual picture 1 of the most •fashionable highway *n the world ever screened. TURUA PICTURES. LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN. “Lady Windermere’s Fan,” showing at the Turua Hall to-morrqw night, is the screen version of Oscar Wilde’s famous play. Charming and fascinating to all men, Mrs Erlynnje returns from many indiscretions to London. Society refuses to know her, but she arrives, ’ uninvited, at Lady Windermere’s party. Scandalous whispers greet her, yet there is a hidden relatiomihip between Mrs Er.lyn;ne and her hostess that enmeshes them tin a questionable adventure qf name and fame. LOST AT THE FRONT.
iOn Tuesday next will be screened “Lost at the Front.” a. genuine comedy a.nd a laugh special with George Sydney and Charlie Murray, the famous come ly duo. -These two are, a fine paid of old women in certain scenes. They disguise themselves as Russian peasant women to escape being impressed into a couple of armies during the. war.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5317, 24 August 1928, Page 2
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