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ENTERTAINMENTS.

AURORA THEATRE PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT.

BORN TO THE WEST.

‘Bom to the West,” is the tale of two lads who fight at school over a lasty Twenty years later, they meet with the scars pf enmity still unhealed. In direct contrast to the hatred of the men, is the; love of one for the girl. The feud is carried on, but the lover thwarts every move of his ejierny and finally wins his sweetheart.

SATURDAY NIGHT. A. RENO DIVORCE. “A Reno Divorce” is acclaimed as one of the most brilliant of modern May McAvoy plays the part of a. thrill-seeking youngsociety girl. Her speeding car •knocks down the man who proves to be her hero. Menace appears, in the form af a divorced, e.ouple, a. drunken driver, a wheel of chance, counterschemes, and complications galore sweeping thq story to a gjreat climax. THE PATSY. “The Patsy” is a rollicking, comedy of domestic, life—the cleverest thing of its sort ever full of human interest, laughs galore, a d a real and' human Jove story. As Patricia Harrington, the “uninteresting” member of an average family, Marion Davies g.oes through all the indignities of the Ciiidefrcllai sister.

TURUA PICTURES.

THE WAY OF ALL FLESH.

“The Way of all Flesh,” featuring Emil Jannings,, showing to-morrow njg)it a,t Turua, is an intense .mighty, soul-stirring drama. It portrays the struggle of the soul against flesh. THE GIPSY PRINCESS.

The picture for Tuesday night is “The Gipsy Princess,” a screqn reproduction of the famous musical comedy. There are .surprising and amusing twists in. the story. Many attractive and beautiful interiors, a. ball, theatre, village festival scenes, and a delightfully illuminating garden

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5394, 1 March 1929, Page 2

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274

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5394, 1 March 1929, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5394, 1 March 1929, Page 2

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