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THE OPERA HOUSE.

' '''" '. — : ~ — . ♦ The" management have gi*eat pleasure m announcing that the pirogratnme has come into view again, after a delay at Wellington. It will be screened to-night, and patr'oiis will have an opportunity of seeing the fine subjeat, ! ''Brother and Sister," a stimiig drama of a sporting atmosphere. Situation after situation follow each other- m. rapid succession, and" the thrilling and startling climax keep the audience on a quiver all the time. It also contains an excellent moral lesson. The fortunes of the brother and sister are a story m themselves. Other characters introduced; are powerfully acted, and givte ! zest to the theme. Additional subjects are of a kind to keep an audience interested, among them "neing "JuAn and) Juanita," a Lufain drama of Mexico. "The;- -Loch- Eine Herring Fisheries", is aii industrial- subject of exceptional merit. "Betty Fools Old Dad" 1 is ? a funny comedy < drama ■; introducing some excellent and clear comedy work. "War m the Balkans I ', is a r line view of the disturbance at present the theme m those parts. "A Palace of Mystery" is. a, trick novelty film, and create* amusement , wherever shown. Comedies are rife, and "Spot as Cupid" is •calculated to cause- extreme merriment. Patrons are advised 1 by the management not ta miss this programme.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 4

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THE OPERA HOUSE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 4

THE OPERA HOUSE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 4

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