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PALACE THEATRE.

THHEE STAR FEATURE ATTRACTIONS. The programme to be screened at the Palace Theatre to-day at 2 and | to-night at 7.30 has three big star j features in which three of the most ■ popular screen stars are seen, Billie j Burke, the Paramount star, will be j featured in the heart throbbing so- I I ciety drama, “The Frisky Mrs { Johnston.” Billie Burke wears j some amazingly 'fashionable gowns j and dresses. “The Frisky Mrs j Johnson” is a “woman” picture ! with a big appeal to men. Sisterly j loye, devotion and sacrifice of the j highest quality, is tho theme of the j romance, showing that a young wo- | man can he of a happy and gay dis-J position and yet possess the woman- j ly qualities dear to the heart of j every thinking person. Jn “The j Challenge of the Law” William Rus-' sell has one of these , big. gripping, and virile pictures of men who face all kinds of danger in the pursuit of duty. The other attraction provides pretty Louise Lovely with the greatest role of her career; Tho plot trims on the devotion of a young wife who is reserved and quiet, car- , ing nothing for social climbing. She is extremely talented and allows her ! talent to bo' used in a novel issued in her husband’s iname. The husband, however, is unappreciative, and-finally entangles his wife m a divorce action. The supporting pro-i gramme - contains gazettes and | ; other interest films. Tho plan is at f Muir’s. ■ ; • ;

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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6153, 10 August 1921, Page 6

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PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6153, 10 August 1921, Page 6

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6153, 10 August 1921, Page 6