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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE GRAND. “THE GAIETY GIRD ” “The Gaiety, Girl,” Mary Philbin’s spectacular starring vehicle, a Univer-sal-Jewel adaptation of 1. A.lt \\ v le s novel “The Inheritors,” comes to. the Grand to-morrow evening. The story relates the romance of a young girl, forced on the stage by poverty, tricked bv lies into an abhorrent marriage, and saved by a climax astounding and daring. Spectacular reproductions or the old English castle, of the Gaiety Theatre, the R-itz. and famous London streets, built for the production form the background for the story.

OPER A HOUSE,, TO-NIGHT

THE ONLY WOMAN. >

Nonna Talmadge’s “marriage” in “The Only Woman,” was the most gorgeous ever staged in Hollywood. A the medieval splendour of a vast cathedral, added to the wealth, of costuming and decoration and the chanting oi a specially selected choir, 'gave the lilniincr of the nictnre a setting of nrmsual beautv. “The Only Woman” is Norma Talmaclge’s first photoplay since “Secrets.” The story is one ol a gmi who marries a man she hates in onler to save her father from disgrace. Ihe> Only Woman” is the attraction at the Opera House for the week-end, commencing to-night.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 June 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 June 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 June 1925, Page 2

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