AMUSEMENTS
OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT.'
. “Mad” McTavish, “The Exhorter” who paints Biblical, texts ■on rocks of. the Arizona desert, is a. pathetically • moving character and plays a decisive' part- in ■ the swift, ingenious crime -plot of “The Desert' Outlaw, coming to the Opera House to-night. And McTavish was-right'. The “wages of sin’’ were death. A soul-stirnng
, SUNDAY’S PICTURE iJENEFIT.
" “Hit me, hurt me, yell at me! ■Rut don’t ' stand there condemning me. I’m no charity saint. I’ve done nothing for anybody. . I lied —lied for me, myself—to get you.” The husband who adored the ■ little tenement lilycould not believe' his wife could have. been found., in the moneylender’s oower. She borrowed money to trap him. This man held it over his good name.- See-'‘Salome of the Tenements’’ the Paramount i picture at the Opera House at Sundav night’s picture benefit. . VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Toon Mix'in Zane Grey’s “Last of the Duanes,” comes to the Opera House on Monday. The rich human vein in which the-author writes, flows strongly- and compeilingly in this production. Buck: Duane, hed'r to the
llightning swift trigger linger,shoots a man in self-defence - and has 'fiie v sheriff scorching the dust close behind shim. Jenny, as sweet a lass as ever x swung on a strung man’s arms to a lilting dance tune, meets Buck, v.no helps horout of a desperate situation. Duane wounded, is nursed. bacx to health. by ? Jenny, : , _ . In addition to the usual programne the announces the special personal appearance of » .” f ’: ■ ■ V ; . V , . ‘ FRANK A. DENNIE in fifteen^minutes of music, mirth and ihelpdy. He is vaudeville’s jolliest entertainer and,.premier executant on the saxophone, and Spanish harp guitar direct fr.opi a record European and Australian tour. Mr Dennie appealed with . the “Royql Southern Singers” before His Majesty at Buckingham Palace; London, and was. specially engaged; in England to tour with the Tivoli Circuit.
SUNDAY CONCERT.
... Haeremai I‘akeha and don’t miss 1 the Sacred Concert, which will be given in St. Columba Hall on ..unday’ " ..evening. at . 8 o’clock Come anj. he.ar the many winners', at uie recent Competitions, besides other performers of repute. Miss E. WailIgce' wilh give: a ; violin solo, while -talented . pupils of the Convert, will captivate the audience. Ihe Mari st boys., who have not been 110,1$ ' fop a long time, . .will more than,please their old admirers, especially when thev. strike up “The All Blanks-;’’ Castlebar will more Than delight the audience, while the Majis£ juveniles are determined to get"' the crowd on their side. With the l-ad weather of late, all want a bit of,•"cheer-up,” iso come Mong on . Sunday evening. . . ' > , . ' ''MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. are, reminded of the first-cJass-ynce.rMtt bo given by the Grey Muiiiciphl fßand- next Tuesday evening in'--the'. Town Hall. The band, besides
paying a selections, will be assisted by Misses Parfitt. Drake, Messrs J. Tennent, W. Kitchingham, H. Beresford and Master L. Carruthers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1925, Page 2
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