AMUSEMENTS
King's Pictures
A succession of gorgeous gowns, a ravishing cnHwtiou of sets of fur?, and a most beautiful woman iv scenes pa-.ked with emotion mako up the bill of fare in "A« in a Looking Glass" ton screened touighs in the Jo«n Hail. of tho gowiiS were most originul, but a black nightdress pearl seeded was a novelty that ciugut the mre aialo eye. Kitty Gordon, hailed as the most beautiful woman on the screen by plenty of euthusiag^ti-} ha« a sheig part in this strong drama, and t'.Q acts uilh gre-it power. The siciy is.good and lull of interest, Mud he scUiug is lavish in the oxi:ti...-c. U i Saturday tii/at Einuiy Wlielan, the ■ switching n^n-e.-a, w.eil-knowu to Tauumga patrons, appears in a rivoact woodorplav " Yanifcy," a story of modisto'ti mode 1.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 3
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134AMUSEMENTS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6976, 15 February 1918, Page 3
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