GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
the > success.fui ri Uway mystery, play, "The' Wrecker," • conclude! ■.!, its.. Wellington season.; at the Grand.-Opera Hj juse last night. . ...
KILBtll NIE KINEMA.
• A, splendid. progr^i mmo will be shown at the Kllblriiie'Kihema tj -night. "Sunrise" tells":a simple lale of a p^ \sant who heeds tho song of a city siren and!' becomes a puppet in her" hands, to :a-point jvH iers.he. Is willing to drown his wife In order td. -■ free himself for the other ■wqmah-~ Almost- erf nally engrossing Is his later; recovery of hia .self, his reconciliation with his and their]. joyous celebration in .an amusement park. I 'eorge O'Brien arid Janet Gayrior.have-the pri ncipal roles. An lntc.restIns;^aZette aid fan L-ical comedy, accompanied by. excellent music I "rbm the orchestra, rounds off-an--ideal hdllc^ : y programme. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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130GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 128, 4 June 1929, Page 5
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