THE STAR THEATRE.
Saturday—" The Wall Between," a thrilling romance of army life from the pen of Ralph D. Paine, and produced for the famous Metro Co. The great Francis X. Bushman and his delightful co-star, Beverly Bayne, will be seen to advantage in this splendid production. It is not too much to say that Mr Bushman, in his masterly delineation of the sturdy and resolute character of Sergt. Kendall, the enlisted man, who dares and suffers much for the sake of principle and the girl he loves, has achieved one of the most notable triumphs of his career. The tine supporting programme includes "Peg o' the Ring" (episode 2).
Wednesday—The joys and troubles of a suburbanite as told in " The Commuters," a rollicking farce in four reels. James Forbes, the clever playright, has evolved a smart and wonderfully amusing comedy from the experiences of Harry Brioe, hie wife, and his friend Sammy, compelling laughter throughout Other exceptionally good items are "British Aeroplanes in the Mediterranean," and "A Losing Game."
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 June 1917, Page 2
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