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OPERA HOUSE PICTURES.

"The Rosary," as. a picture-play | ;hat strikes a, deep and true'note, is jndoubtedly; one of the finest' films .yet shown kt the Opera House, and last light it;'was very warmly received by i highly appreciative audience. The story at times is pathetic and stirs the emotions deeply; there are also incilents of strong drama interest. The central character is a lovable priest, ,vhose sympathies and good deeds are iot restricted to his.own 'flock, and he s admirably po^rr-yed,by a capable ictor, Mr. Charles tiiary. Miss Kathyn AVlllianis arid a strong company ot Sellg players are in the remaining jharacters. The only obher picture ihown is an interesting number of the ;'Pathe Gazette." The programme will be repeated to-night. VfONDAY NEXT—"FIVE NIGHTS." "Five Nights," from the novel by Victoria Cr.oss, will be the centre of at;ract|Qu .at i/he. Onera House- next Monlay. The picture is by Barkers, Ltd., md it has the approval of the British Board of C«nsors. There was a great rush to see the picture in the-north, so it would be advisable for local pitions to book seats. The story has been transferred from the page to the sort en with due regard to detail and effect, and' it is oresented in accord v-Jth the true SDirifof the book. U re-, eals the love romance of Trevor1 Luis-dale, a young and clever artist, a;id foims an interesting and entertaining story. The box olans are at the Theatre; telephone 125/ *-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 7

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OPERA HOUSE PICTURES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 7

OPERA HOUSE PICTURES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, 7 October 1916, Page 7