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ENTERTAINMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGH.T. “INTO THE NET.” When a famous xml ice chief writes a story of crime detection as it' is practised in large cities it must be graphic, thrilling, real. Its happenings are true to life. This is is said for “Into the Net ’ written by Commissioner Enright, of the New York police " The picture will be shown again to-night for the last time, having to make way for 1 ola Negri in “East of Suez.”

OPERA HOUSE. “WONDERFUL LONDON.” AN inspired production. London, the British Empire’s capital city, the hub of the universe majestic London, mysterious London, unknown London, London by night. Dickens London, London old and new, London’s Sunday, London contrasts, cosmopolitan London, London’s river, London off the track, known London, all the glamour, all the charm, all the magic of London’s great majesty are embraced and revealed in the remarkable production, “Wonderful London, which is to be presented for two nights and one matinee, commencing Thursday next. “Wonderful London is m every .sense an inspired production. And this splendid picture, it is good, to know, is British; it is a convincing answer to' any contention that Bi itisli ability is unable to compete in the moving-picture world with the best that can he done in other places. “Wonderful London’’ takes without any question a position of pre-eminence from which it will be many years before it is dislodged. Rawer a has never seen a picture like “Wonderful London.” All the glamour, all the charm, all the wonderful atmosphere of London have been caught by the camera and held; all that makes London all that it is and all that it means to British, people all over the WQrld is there. The spirit of the great city, the magic of its great majesty and all the thrall of its multi-tongued history are somehow there in the theatre. At is one of the many reasons why * W onderfu! London” is a wonderful picture. Intending patrons are advised to book their seats at Mrs. Cook’s, where the box plans for the limited season are n off open.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 2