THE STAR THEATRE.
"The Wager "—a powerful M^^| Rolfe production, written especiaJfl^HK the famous stage and screen stay£ Enu^ Stevens, who is just as Diamond Daisy" Doyje, the clever high-class girl » crook."' Dvg K an, who < has sent her pal, .Jim, to prison, i 8 determined that she, shall dot escape the law Daisy reforms.; A betta made by business men and a police official that one of them, a jeweller, caii be victimised of jewels worth $5,000. .She i, induced br the police official t £ help ,him win the wager. Then follow^ series of dramatic situations and complications are unique in motion pictures, and form the basis of the most powerful >p i ay you could wish to see. y
— Wednesday— An unusually complicated series of HIMSELF, a five-part Mutual de luxe Maste rpi ec c , f eaturing Orane The subject is handled in an admSSte self thoroughly intimate with the re tone to the whole splendid prod" ctL
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 November 1917, Page 2
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160THE STAR THEATRE. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 29 November 1917, Page 2
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