PALACE THEATRE.
last NIGHT OF MARY MILES MINTED, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN AND NILES WELCH.
To-night will be the last, oppoitunity of seeing Mary Miles Minter in the delightful- comedy-drama,• “Her V inning Way,” and Eiaine ITammerstein with Niles Welch, in the pieturisation of _tlm popular novel, “The May of a Maid.” The last chapter of the big science serial. “The Radio King.” and a number of other subjects are also shown. Commencing with the matinee tomorrow. another splendid, double-fea-ture programme will he submitted. Tom Moore and Mary Miles Minter will be presented in the thrilling dramatic play. “The Cowboy and the Lady,” and Herbert Rawlinson will star in the exciting mystery play, "The Black Bag,” one. of the swiftest and most mysterious dramatic plays over recorded. The last chapter of “The Radio King,” Lee Moran in the screaming comedy success “Ten Seconds,” the International News, and other films will be added. “The Cowboy and. the Lady” is headed by two popular stars, Mary Miles Minter and Tom Moore. It is one of the most gripping romantic dramas ever screened, the appealing love story of a beautiful girl who, her ideals shattered by a reckless marriage, came to the great Most to forget. “The Black Bag” stars Herbert Rawlinson and Virginia Valli, two favorites in a cyclone of thrills, romance, ami mystery. From the tensational novel by Louis J. Vance. “The Black Bag” has keen hnc of the biggest screen and stage .successes of the year. It keeps the spectators in doubt until the very last scene. The love scenes are intensely thrilling, and the action of the story is electric. It is the tala of a supposed crook, and has everything that makes for thrilling big adventure and love ccenes. The plan is at. Muir’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 6
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