OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA.
TALKIES AND SKATING. The glitter of spangles, the romantic glow of gasoline lights,' the Crooning oi the spielers, the shrill of the pipes, the raucous tones of the hawkers, the intimacy of life under canvas and on th® trail from small town to small town! All has been captured in Radio Pictures’ comedy, “Everything’s Rosie,” starring Robert Woolsey, which commences a twonight season at the Hawera Opera House to-night. In addition there will be a special vaudeville act on the stage by arrangement with J. 0. Williamson’s Films. The players are Joy and Lazzeroni, the skating aviators, direct from the Tivoli Theatres, Melbourne and Sydney. It is one of the greatest acts ever seen in New Zealand, and their “Whirl of Death” is reputed to be the greatest thrill ever witnessed on any stage. The box plans ■-v;e at Miss Blake’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1931, Page 12
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144OPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1931, Page 12
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