"THE LAW FORBIDS."
An • attraction extraordinary, "The Law Forbids,", 'heads the .bill: at the King's Theatre on Friday. It is a story thnt has been taken from., the very hearts of hundreds" of families of today—dealing with a vital theme in which men, ' women,-' r«nd children will find thrill and emotional enthusiasm. It reveals a man's, folly and a woman's jealousy, during, which one sees BroadWay, with itfr-glittoring stars and famed .artists. The management states that thia picture hns created a sensation wherever shown, and bo-successful were the screenings in Australia recently thatextended seasons had to'be given.- A tremendous supporting programme has-also-been arranged, and a special mus-' ical programme will be rendered by the King'B Select' Orchestra. Patrons" are' urged to make their reservations early, at the Bristol, : where '. the% plan is until 5,30, after which, seats may be reserved at the theatre, A matinee will be held next Saturday at 2.30, with full musical programme. • ."■' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1924, Page 5
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