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ENTERTAINMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. “THE DANGEROUS COWARD. ' Tom Mix and “Tony” will have to look to their laurels. Another Western hero and his horse have appeared on the screen under the names of Fred Thomson and “Silver King.” Thom- . son is vqung, handsome and debonair, ' " r bile his horsemanship and athletic skill, to say nothing of his boxing, is of the highest order, and warranted to thrill and captivate the most hardened picture-goers. “Silver King” adds to his equine accomplishments jazzing and an almost uncanny acting ability. Fred Thomson and “Silver King” appeared at' the Opera House last night in their first New Zealand release “The Dangerous Coward,” and were accorded an enthusiastic reception. Lovers of out-doors pictures are advised to take advantage to-night of their final opportunity of seeing “The Dangerous Goivard.” • MISSES REILLY’S CONCERT. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Friday next is the date fixed for this annual concert in the Grand Theatre, and this year a very fine programme has been arranged-. The programme will comprise a varied list, of i umbers that- will appeal to .all tastes. The soloists include Misses C. Reilly, F. Davis, G. Herbert, L. Haughton, M. Mackie. A. Stevenson, A. Whit, Messrs Hessell, Loire (duet), Lane and Pacey. The ladies’ part songs will be very popular numbers. The box plan opens a£ Mrs Cook’s sweet shop.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 December 1924, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 December 1924, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 December 1924, Page 4

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