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ENTERTAINMENTS.

AURORA THEATRE PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT.

A WOMAN’S WAY

“A .Woman’s Way” is a ten.:e, col.ourlul drama of Parisian life. The plot revolves around a strange adventure in the underworld of. the French city. There is a skilful, blending of romance, adventure, and tense diamatic action set against a background of the Opera. Latin Quarter. *Pt cafes.

SATURDAY NIGHT.

THE GIRL-SHY COWBOY

“The Girl-Shy Cowboy” is an amusing story of. three youths who have ridden hard' all their lives, and when a bevy of girls engage them to act as g,uides in a search for the remains of prehistoric animals the s,tory enters into a whirlwind of. action centring on the destruction of a gang of bad men who attempt to molest the girls. Bell is at his best, and his performance as the, leader of. the trio gives him another opportunity to display Jais daredevil nerve and marvellous riding ability.

THE BUGLE CALL

“The Bugle Call” is a powerful human-interest story of. the days, of the early West told against a background. of smashing action and stiiring drama. Jackie Cpiogan plays thq part of. a boy buglnr of a frontier cavalry post who cherishes a deep and loyal devotion to the memory of his dead mother. His father' re-marries and commands the boy to call his stepmother “mother” and try hard to love hejr. The ensuing, conflict of emotions which ends happily in the boy’s capitulation to. the young woman’s co*rag*, tenderness, anti beauty proivideij ma.ny tensely dramatic scenes.

TURUA PICTURES.

LOVES OF CARMEN.

“ Loves of Cartnen ” will be screened at the Turua Hall tor-morrow' night. This is the film version of the famous opera, with tiie beautiful Delores del Ra.. in the part of Carmen. It is th® t ropical tale of. Carmen ajnd her tempestuous Jove affairs, and has. a wonderful bull-fight scene, which shows how the great toreador throws the bull. ■ THE CIRCUS ROOKIES.

On Tuesday next “The Circus Rookies” will be screened. It is a picture of a complete circus with numerous world-famcius performers, and full of amazing and. comical happenings from beginning to end.

FERRY BROS’. CIRCUS.

PAEROA, TO-MORROW NIGHT

Four years have passed since Perry Bros, paid their last visit, ta these parts. The long interval will be broken bv the appearance of this combination of skilled artists here tomorrow night. The zoo is air extensive one, containing a large assortment of animals, while the circus in-* cl.udqs many acts of startling parts, including the Flying Lorenzes, midair marvels ; Signor Alherto, the wirewalker who somersaults on the silver thread ; Captain Monzalo and his performing lions and tigers; the Archie Troupe, wonderful perch and ladder balancers ; Tommy, the; midget elephant, which dances the Charlston and plays its own music, together with riders, tumblers, acrobats, clowns, and performing horses, ponies', and flog®.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5403, 22 March 1929, Page 2

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