THE STAR THEATRE.
—Saturday—
■Edmund Breese, who will appear in ■ft. strong dramatic play, "The WeakM?ToT>Strength," is, as usual, rugged El forceful, and as Dan Gainer the Kclcwood's lumberman who rises to Lwer and success, sacrificing the woman HHves and Ms chances of happiness; he "to great dramatic heights,- thrilling in this story of unusual and artistic appeal. The plot and cleverly worked out, and scenes among the great pines region are shown, especialthe "forest is on fire. A fine of supporting subjects will be all well worth seeing. ' —Wednesday— Question " —Without question a play you should see. It deals a delicate subject of great interest Wfa clever and convincing manner, and is a strong indictment against women who prefer poodles to babies. A society woman, intent upon social pleasure, mames a man who loves children, and the disastrous results of her preferring dogs, cards, parties, and other allurements of Society are powerfully presented in such an artistic and masterly manner that the drama will appeal to all. Other pictures combine to made an ideal programme.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 August 1917, Page 3
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176THE STAR THEATRE. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 August 1917, Page 3
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