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ENTERTAINMENTS

GRAND THEATRE—TO-NIGHT. “THE HEART BUSTER,’ ’ “The Heart Buster,” Tom Mix’s fiftieth starring production for William Pox, which opened at the Grand Theatre last night for a two days run, is a picture you should not miss if you are a Mix fan or a lover of clean, wholesome and thrilling Western romances. The popular Pox Star surpasses earlier efforts in “The Heart Buster, ’ ’ which is a nerve tingling tale of the Arizona eow country. Tony, Tom’s wonder horse, as usual, has a very important role, and the “happy ending” -would have been very dismal for Tom only for Tony’s timely aid. The supporting programme includes Billy Sullivan in a further series of the “Leather Pushers,” entitled “Girls will be Girls,” and an excellent Sunshine comedy. OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. * ‘ CHU CHIN CHOW. ’ ’ The final screening of “Chu Chin Chow,” the stupendous British Master Picture, takes place to-night at the Opera House. A large audience witnessed the programme last night, testifying to its popularity. “Cliu Chin Chow,” the film version of the great stage success, is a record picture. Betty Blythe aud Herbert Langley are the two stars, and they are supported by a strong British cast, In addition, the East has been ransacked for wonderful types. The Forty Thieves are Tartar-Mongolians, superb horsemen. .Other types are Ethiopians from the borders of Abyssinia, Kalmucks, Arabs, Circassians, Kurds and Soudanese negroes. The East has also contributed dromedaries, camels, elephants, lions and other animals. A specially prepared score by Mr G. J. Raffills will be" used for the occasion. Patrons are advised to book their seats to avoid being disappointed.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 December 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 December 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 December 1924, Page 2

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