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OPERA HOUSE PICURES.

Tlie change of pi^ramme at the o\teva? House is" well -u^T to standard,ths series ' being .well* varied "and - contain- ' ing lorn© most, iiitei-estipginuhibfirs; The "Warwick gliro'nicle" • 4^yr{t,*<i-he news and lateit fashions," while fan' educational and instructive ?, ffihi> ' '•'The Observatory - at Pre-due-mldi,? will be found to be very intevesting; A Vitagi-afJli comedy, "On their Weddings Eve," is splendid, and possesses the , great 1 advantage' '61 being quite; natural: *■ TJiei*e 'is-a. .stiar comedy includedUii'the 'Series, "Wiffles — ]\l^h^r>,,Da;*ling.'' long, and shows advantage that fines comedian/ H. Prince. The chief attraction is a thrilling story of Wesfcertr lift?, ' eiititJed VTbe. Man fi-bni the West." Mr Stillwell, a, wealthy; \Bqsitp.ij fnyne-oWJier^,- andliis* daughter. Rose. .take \in VeSkle ncc m -the West; among flawless" Mexicans: Percy, A foppish- ydiung Easterner, '" i&rth'e guest of the Still wells: / •'»•• He / is the fiancee selected liy -Miv.^iUwell- for Rose. She is not iiv love with' "Percy, but becomes attracted, by a, Westerner. A. Mexican bully' fisabpiit' to "sliobt Percy m a drinking, sa^c-on, but a. tjiiiojy, shot from *the : Westerner's revolver" knocks the Mexican's firearm from his band. lii revenge", 'the? Mexican' 'collects' fsbrric kindred spirits and kidnaps Rose, whom )i'e., holds |oi: Tanspnv. Mr. ite prostrated with- 'grief - when the, news js brought lo' hnii," and 'Percy' appears powerless to help, bfit'thevWesterner'undertakes, to i-fiscue Rose, -and > does so alone. vTavo of the Mfexic->ii^ escape, but the Westerner follows theni. and later, ■recaptures tlie. leader, whom, his marches to'gaoL' R OB 6 iii the meantime Kit* l£ft with Jier father for. her home- in<Koston; and 'a,, note- to jtho Westerner- .inyit^Sjh? 1"---to follow her iov his 'spiii^re^v whi,c, n 'she/ has takei* for •a- keep'siike. " The •Westerner Accepts "the 'invitation.' aiid ■ihe • dendueine/;t coi(ies.. l ' r Tn!s splendid pioflpramme will be'-'sli^yn'ifor to-niglit only/there being A complete change to-

morrow, evening.'*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 4

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OPERA HOUSE PICURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 4

OPERA HOUSE PICURES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 4