AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE.
At the Opera House to-night an excellent double star programme will be shown. Star No. lis Betty Balfour in her latest success “Mord Em’ly.” For entertainment of a thrilling nature — and laughs that come straight from the heart —and a love story clean as a whistle—for backgrounds new as tomorrow’s sun —see “Mord Em’ly,” the fascinating story of a little Cockney girl, who butted her way from slavery to fame. Betty Balfour, England’s Mary Pickford, plays the part of the Cockney servant. She is so splendid as “Mord Em’ly” that it ranks with her impersonation of Squibs.
“Mord Em’ly,” a. delightful Master Picture, tells the story of an irrepressibly bright and charming little Cockney. Star No. 2 will be Mary Miles Minter in “The Heart Specialist,” a five-reel fast-jnoving, com.edy with a thrilling climax, ami will) the dainty little star at, her best. The lull orchestra will be in attendance, and lhe usual prices will prevail.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 August 1925, Page 7
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