ENTERTAINMENTS
OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT.
"THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER."
At the Opera House this evening the star picture is "The Lone Wolf's Daughter, 5' from the novel by Louis Joseph Vance, author of "The Lone Wolf" and "False Faces." This picture is presented in seven thrilling acts. The supporting films include Pathe's Gazette, andl a splendid scenic entitled "On .Top of the World," and Fatty Arbuckle. This programme will have its final screening to-morrow.
THE GRAND—TO-NIGHT. "THE MARRIAG*E PRICE." '
"The Marriage Price," Elsie Ferguson's most dramatic and successful photoplay,, a Paramount picture, will I be screened at the Grand Theatre this evening. The beautiful star is supported by a brilliant cast of players, including Wyndham Standing as her leading man.
KAPONGA PICTURES. I
-The principal attraction; to-morrow evening is the ever popular Wallace Reid in "The Love Burglar,'f eupporteA by such gifted .stars as Antia Q •Nil-.-sson and Raymond Hatton. Wallace Reid puts over; one <of the raost compelling pictures he* has T made, a* story of adventure in the New York TmSerworld. The supporting -items incluc^' a further episode of "The Silent Mystery," and a Mack Sennett comedy "The Foolish Age a '> a• sidesplitting two.irceler fT7llof. fast biifiineßs and pood fun. .. I '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1920, Page 4
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