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ENTERTAINMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT. |

THE GRAND—TO-NIGHT.

"THE SPORTING DUCHESS. 5' The fact that over 200,000 dollars' was spent on this production, which will be shown at the Opera House tois enough to show that it is an Tinusual picture, but it also serves as a gorgeous setting for the finest work that "Slice Joyce has ever put up. The company includes Percy Marmont, G. V. Seyffertitz, and Captain Lionel Page, a noted English player, who served with distinction in the Royal Flying Corps during the <war. Several well-known jockeys appear in the racing scenes, mounted on famous horses. The big Taring scenes were taken at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans. Every effort has been made to give-the production the English atmosphere and to make the race a typical Derby. Every detail has been worked out by experts.

"THE GIRL IN No. 29." The attraction at the Grand to-night will be the Universal feature "The Girl in No. 29," starring Frank Mayo, a man's man. Mayo is the star that men respect for his rugged virility and clean-cut manliness. The supporting pictures would be a oonledy, "Should Tailors Trifle?" and the Screen Magazine. Seats may be reserved at the Grand Theatre, 'phone 266.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 18 February 1921, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 18 February 1921, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 18 February 1921, Page 8

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