ENTERTAINMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT,
A PAUPER MILLIONAIRE
A complets change of programme Mil be made at the Opera House this evening. The Chronicle, in report-in«r the programme, which has just con^ ™ni + thl;ee-niS^t season in Waneanui to large and appreciative tsif If H a. zette' "'lnch proved ltselt the most interesting yet shown i?> , y i' eas,011 of its dealing with subjects closely related to thl great *} r«Ssle m the Old World. Splendidly photographed scenes of the review at tepithead aroused the audience to enthusiasm 'Mother and Wife" oroved to be a drama of a home topic,*-show-ing what .tha foolishness of a wife uiay brins; a b OVI t. A Mountain btrenm showed charming scenery in the Pyrenees. The Beachcombers was a drama of .the sensational class which tound its admirers. The big feature A Pauper Millionaire, fully" pfovld its right to figure at the head of the programme. The -story is capably Vorked out by the clever Vitagranh players m their well-known -style' ■and the result leaves nothing to* be desired. The popular Keystone funmakers complete the splendid programme with A Farmyard Flirtation, winch added another -success to that r-ompany's lone list of triumphs •" The programme will also include the late Lord Roberts reviewing Kitchener's new army at Temple Gardens. Patrons desiring good seats should make early application at the theatre
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 2 December 1914, Page 7
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222ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 2 December 1914, Page 7
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