ENTERTAINMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE
A highly interesting programme was submitted to patrons of His Majesty's Theatre last evening. A Paralta film, entitled "A Burglar For A Night," featuring Warren Kerrigan, coKunandeded pride of place, which started 1 off with'a street fracas in Hongkong, and ended with a whirl in New York. A young man came home from the East to find his father ill in bed and his railroad interests at the mercy of a band of stock exchange 'raiders. With another young paladin, who was mixed up with him in a riot in Hongkong, lie took a course at the Thieves' College to get familiar with the safe-open-ing business. He turned burglar for a night, and was caught by a woman. The sequel was highly dramatic, with, an ususual trust to the story. The supporting programme included another exciting instalment of "The Man of Might," and an interesting "Pathe Gazette."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9203, 30 April 1920, Page 6
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