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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) ONE NIGHT ONLY. j The World-famous Picture Star and Matinee Idol, DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM In a Big Six-Act Production by the BOSWORTH COMPANY. BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Popular Story of Life and Love in Plattsville. Says the Critic of the New York "Moving Picture World":—"'Three scenes stand out with especial prominence, and deserve special mention— the country circus, the striking, realism of the storm, and the rising of the people of Plattsville when they believe that the Whitecaps have murdered the gentleman from Indiana." HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE IN THE, ! RIOT SCENES. THRILLING REALISM AND STARTLING EFFECTS IN THE STORM. SIX BIG REELS OF TENSE DRAMA AND EXCITING SPECTACLES TO THRILL AND DELIGHTEYERYONE. OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW NICHT(WEDNESDAY) ONE NIGHT ONLY. MATINEE at 2 o'clock. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS The Great Picture of Love and Adventure BLUE BLOOD AND RED A Picture which is different FROM ALL OTHERS. GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME THE STEPPING STONE I THE STEPPING STONE A THRILLING "TRIANGLE-INCE" PLAY THAT ENDS WITH A CLIMAX OF TREMENDOUS PUNCH. Seldom has there been a play which strikes home so forcibly—which touches a point so. vitally interesting to the happiness of so many people as THE STEPPJNC STONE THE STEPPING STONE The Remarkable Facial Expression of FRANK KEENAN In this great Triangle feature is one of the WONDERS OF THE SCREEN. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Prices as Usual.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 7

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