THE STAR THEATRE.
Saturday—" Her Debt of Honour," a romantic story of intense interest," illustrating the devotion to duty of a young girl who is left parentless and strives to repay others for the financial support they have given her in monthly remittances after her father's death. There is noJack of incident in the picture, and_ the spectator is kept in a state of rapt attention while the story is being unfolded. Included on the splendid supporting programme is a delightful Drew, comedy entitled " Borrowing Trouble."
Wednesday—" Lost and Won"—something special in the way of big, powerful drama and fascinating love romance. The story of a man who loses everything, and whom-misfortune follows on the stock exchange, the race c«urse, and in love. He sinks lower, and lower, but in the end fate is mastered, loye triumphs, and the man who has lost has won. Among.-*----the supporting films ig an exceptionally Cood comedy "Weary Walker's Woes."
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 10 May 1917, Page 2
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