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PALACE THEATRE.

LAST NIGHT OF TOM MOORE AND

CHARLES RAY

To-night is the last chance playgoers will have of seeing Charles Ray in the delightful comedy-drama of love, adventure and automobiles, “Alarm Clock Andy”; and Torn Moore, in the thrilling detective society drama, “Duds.” Both these attractions are of the highest order of enters ninont. A splendid supporting progr, nine is also shown.

To-morrow, at the matinee, two tremendous star attractions will be presented for the first time in Gisborne — Harry Carey, in Jackson Gregory’s thrilling panoramic novel of the South Seas and plains of Western America, “Man to Man,” a picture replete with wonderful scenes and terrific action; also May McAvoy in the sensational picture “The Top of New York,’’ which is the latest sensation in pictures; her beauty and talents have been topics of conversation during the past year in every studio of America. She asks-. “What chance for love and happiness has a lonesome, beautiful girl in tbe world's biggest cities?” Miss McAvoy, as one of the most talented newspaper writers of New York, knows, and .she answers in this heart drama of thrills and temptations in such a manner as to make a direct and poignant appeal to society loungers and sales ladies, and young girls who feel deeply. The comic portion of the programme is. in the hands of that favorite comedian, Lee Moran, in a rapid fire comedy, “Two of a Kind.” The International News will supply tlie topical interest section, and a splendid World Travel series will give the picturesque. Nearly every reader has been thrilled with the greatness of Jackson .Gregory’s noval, “Man to Man,” and Harry Carey has achieved a world-wide reputation as the hero of this wonderful tale. The matinee tomorrow starts at two o'clock. The plan, is at Muir’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9690, 11 May 1923, Page 6

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PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9690, 11 May 1923, Page 6

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9690, 11 May 1923, Page 6

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