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ENTERTAINMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE

“THE COUNTRY KID.”

The final screening of “The Country Kid,” a Master Picture, will take place at the Opera House, to-night. The three “greatest” boys gracing the screen here all chipped in and want you to sec them act in their newest comedy-drama, “The Country Kid. ’ They are none other than We.slev Ba.rry, the lad of freckled fame. “Spec” O’Donnell, who in an actual count, runs him a close, second, and last but not least, the youngest member, “Baby” Bruce Guerin, who hasn’t grown a single freckle as yet, in his four years on earth. It is a .sininlo homely story, one of life on a farm with its hard shins and straggle with the soil. Three bovs, left alone in the world with a. small and impoverished farm between them and* absolute destitution. There is also an excellent enrnedv “The Gum Riot” besides other films of general interest.

GRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY.

GENTLE JULTA

“Gentle Julia,” which comes to the Grand Theatre to-morrow, for a two night ran, deals with a popular but soft-hearted girl’s difficulty in managing her many admirers.. Bessie Love has the principal role She poi t.ro vs the role of a small town Lelle who has won every youth of her •acquaintance. Too soft-hearted to turn them down with brutal frankness, she is more, cruel, unconsciously, in being kind to each and every one Their along comes a breezy man front Chicago ’Pd Julia herself is i n love. But she discovers that lie is a married man. interested only in a b*rdnc,s deal with Noble Dill, played bv Harold Goodwin ; >as «:ven up hope and is just about to eave the town for adventures in the neat unknown when she comes home Lter that, of course, Julia awakens to "■ t's -'.lid. iakes Noble f or - >v hat he is—ho real lover The Supporting promume includes an excellent SunJ ' “ Tl, ° Bath Ho„ w

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 September 1924, Page 10

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 September 1924, Page 10

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 September 1924, Page 10

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