ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. - HAWERA—TONIGHT. : +"
"THE GOLDEN BEETLE."
Afteraatn t absence of. ;two ! nights ; owing to + the Opera House being^fe ; let _ for. other the World's ", Pictures^nd the. Lyric Orchestr^Wiil resume the^occupatioh, o f: the theatreV - An excellent programme ha*j■ been arranged. The%angahui Chronicle, in reporting, the* programme, ,-*hich has just concluded a two-night eeasdn in '- that tpwn v says: "'Witlv theCeipS**tion of seeing a really enter^ " tamment a large audience gatheiVßd»in his Majesty's Theatre on ThuSdav^. evening, and they were not disappoin^^^ ■eel. tor the. programme ;was crowded T with good thmgsi the. chief of which '"- was^ the Company's three tEou- > sand feet entitled 'The Golden / - e! tle> J T^? 6 st°Tj unfolded iby this ; picture with the adventuresi of an iLnglishman while big game huntin X m India. It was. crammed with excitmg situations and episodes, -and did. - not tail to keep the audience engrossed ' throughoiit its representation. 'The English mnter'; film .was one of the : best that has been presented here1 in pictiire form. 'Construction ;of a Lifeboat was^ another interesting educational. The Pathe Gazette was alsoshown, and some very fine comedies, including 'Simple Simon and the Bromedary^ + and -The Whirlwind " Kids. Seats may be reserved at the theatre. _" v-**
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 21 October 1914, Page 4
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201ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 21 October 1914, Page 4
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