ENTERTANMENTS.
OPSIiA HOUSE! TO-NIGHT. “THE! PLUNDERER,” Ihe Plunderer,” a. screen adaption from the story by .Key Norton, concludes its run at the Opera House to-night. Ibis Fox picture, witfi Irank Mayo, Evelyn Brent an<l other well known performers, stands among the leading dramas which have been presented on the screen here this sean - Ihe work of the cast is exceptionally good iaaid lew pictures contain ipore thrilling scenes and effective realism. Tom Santsc-hi. Mason ' l ,; egfiy Shaw, Edward 1. milips, and T>an Mason, assist the principal. The story deals with the adventures of an eastern youth in a western mining town, where he has to o\e,i come all sorts of obstacles to win wealth and love. It’s a picture worth seeing. The .supporting programme includes the twenty-second round of the “Leather Pushers,” a Sunshine comedy and Gazette.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 December 1924, Page 7
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137ENTERTANMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 December 1924, Page 7
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