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AURORA THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. HONOUR BOUND. A powerful story of a gallant fight against overwhelming odds is the dramatic theme of “Honour, Bound.” which is to be screened this evening. George O’Brien and - Estelle Taylo* are; eq-featured in the production, whic.h is from a story by Jack BetheaIt is a drastic arraignment of the contract labour system and the inhumanity of the overseers in the employ of the grasping coal barons. SATURDAY NIGHT. AFTER MIDNIGHT. “After. Midnight” tells of two sistip’s, one a cigarette seller in a cabaret, the other a chorus girl. One; is thrifty and steady. The other is extravagant and flighty. But in their hqur of greatest need—when the steady, dependable girl does not care whether she lives or dies—it is the jazz-mad Maizie; who protects her regardless. of her own safety. SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. “ Sally in Our Alley ” is a delightful international alliance wherein a Scotchman, Jew, and Italian becqme the foster-fathers of a sweet Irish collce,n. Fa'.c transposes a tenement Cinderella to luxurious mansions where social pretensions allow no room for intolerance and sympathy. She learns that the kindness apd affection: of her humble friends mean more than money and position, and comes to realise that the hqnest love of her manly pllimber prince far outweighs the promises oif snqbbish wealth. TURUA PICTURES. . JAW.S OF STEEL. Rin-Tin-Tim will be seen in “Jaws of Steel” at the Turua. Hall to-mor-rew night. He is the killer, the dog with a price on his head. It is by far the most thrilling of “Rinty” pictures, and that is saying a lot. •ALL ABOARD. “All Aboard,” showing on Tuesday night, with Johnny Hines in the leading role;, is a screaming comedy. He goes into the land of Sheiks to beat them at their, own game—love-mak-ing. It is fast, .furious, and funny in the extreme.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5346, 2 November 1928, Page 2
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