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ENTERTAINMENTS.

AUROP I THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THE BROADWAY GALLANT. Richard Talmadge in “The Broadway Gallant” is one of the attractions this eyening. This popular star is here seen in one; of his best roJeK HEENEY V. TUNNEY. The famous fight picture “Heeney v. Tunney” is also to. be screened this evening, commencinjg at 9.45. SATURDAY NIGHT. SQUARE CROOKS. “Square Cr.qoks,” a thrilling ste.ry of the underworld, is to be presented to-morrow night. John Mack Brown is in the leadinlg role, a,nd gives a realistic portrayal of a black sheep trying to, turn white. After a series of thrilling adventures Brown, finds himself in possession of tlie famous Carac.n necklace, for. which police all over the country are seeking. A HERO FOR A NIGHT. “A Hero for a Night,” isi also on the programme for to-morrow night. This picture has been acclaimed o ( ne of the most laughable farce comedies of the. year, and deals with the; efforts of. a cor.responden.ee school aviator to fly acre the Atlantic Ocean. He tides eventually, but not when he intends to, and not before, he; has had enough thrilling experiences to keep him awake for months. TURUA PICTURES. THE CIRCUS ACE. To-morrow night at Turua will be screened Tom Mix in “Tlie Circus Ace,” with his winder horse Tony. This is a thrilling story wherein a balloon parachute drifts away from the circus beyond the town where Mix, as Tom Terry, rides under the girl as the parachute descends. The picture provides ma.ny thrilling episodes. The, Heeney-Sharkey fight wiill alsq be shown. This is a first-class production, and shows Heeney to the best advantage. THE CIRCUS. On Tuesday next Charlie Chaplin will be see.ni in his latest and best success, “The Circus.” Chaplin is seen inia riot of misadventures among the roustabout's, barebqck riders, ringmasters,’; clowns, r.opewalkers,’ lionls, and monkey?; of the; sawdust arena.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5326, 14 September 1928, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5326, 14 September 1928, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5326, 14 September 1928, Page 2

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