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KING'S THEATRE.

To-night is the lant chance of seeing Charles Ray at the King's Theatre in his first picture from his own studio, "Peaceful Valley," in which he has the role of a rustic lad. In the comedy, "A Trayfu'l of Trouble," "Snooky," the human monkey, keeps one in continuous laughter. To-morrow's change is something out of the ordinary, and will mark the return to the screen of the world's favourite, Mary Pickford, after an absence of over a -year, in the third picture from her own studios.

"Heart o' the Hills" is filled with thrilling scenes, comical situations, and deep ?heart interest. In it is Mary Pickford's greatest role, that of the little mountain girl who is afraid of nothing, and who is ready with fists and gun to fight for her rights against the world.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 3

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KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 3

KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 3

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