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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE TO.DAY. A splendid picture, and one tint will appeal strongly to all types of I her Ire gers, is housed at th- matinee in tin* Opera House to.day and again to-night and to-morrow night. Il is ‘‘Tin* Woman of the Jury.’’ a First Na Donal picturp directed by Hairy (,). Hoyt, Irom the stage play bv Bernard K. Snaw which has placed f r more than a year on Broadway. In addition to one of the most virile •dories that have ever found their wav to the screen* “ The Woman •ii the Jury,’’ i s specially noteworthy lor tin* remarkable cart which interprets the bale. SEEKING TALENT FOR THE STAGE Many of the world’s stars of tolay came from obscurity, from the little hack country towns, and from lonelv walks of life. la every seOi.m of the country, in crowded cities, and on isolated farms. tli<*i«* men ami women who long to sh-.w Ibr’.r talrn*. but have never had tin l opportunitv .if 'icing so: If you can in any way entertain, The Unite/i Amusements wanr you to enter the vaudeville trials com mencing at the Town Hail this (Thursday) night in eonjun'tion with a big picture programme. r l'he object the.-o trials is to unearth talent lying de.rimant for various tin-’.trie; l ! eiiteepri.s es. Enter your name with the prodm er. Mr Healey, who can be seen any evening at the Opera House. During the trials, notes will be taken by the oroducer of the alulitv and personality r 'f each artist, and. ‘if the same time, giving his export knowledge and assistance to all applicants. Tn the four larger centres, these Dials have created a furore of enthusiasm from all quarters, r.ml numerous artists have been rceoniniendod to leading theatr* '*al managers f-o- t . ions enterprise:. Book vo» r seats nt A GREAT ACTOR LINGER. Ixjveib of music and dramatic .in have certainly gieat treai in sti i\* tor them in tin* visit ot William Heiiglian. who comes (o Greymouth direct from great successes in the Sydney Tow n Hall. the prim ipal ( ties oi Australia, and throughout the world. 'Io -quote the Sydney Morning Herald : “He is indeed an actor singer of iemarkabh* talents,” while the D.iilv lelegraph, Sydne;. describes him as the “Incomparable basso cantam, and ’mole than a singer, an li-hed actor.” He appears at the Opera House, on Tuesday and Thursday. April 28 at 3'). when b< will be assisted by Hyman T/. nzer. the sensational young violinist, vim has been acclaimed the “ Austialian Heiftez.” and is one who, a- a boy, Ni'w Zealand audiences had the pleasure of hearing. He was then considered to be a virtuoso, which contention has lx*en fulfilled, for li r has develo] >ed into a very great violinist. In Gladys Sa\(*r. music lovers h;:ivc a piaiiiste. vh" is not onl\ brilliant a,s a. soloist, but as an accompanistc one who shows true s\ mpa*tli and Understanding. She ha- earned world-wide prajst-.

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Grey River Argus, 22 April 1925, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 22 April 1925, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 22 April 1925, Page 6