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PALACE THEATRE.

last night of “The black BAG” AND “COWBOY AND THE LADY.” Tom Moore and Alary Miles Minter will appear for the last tine to-night at the Palace Theatre in tlio thrilling ' story of love nr.cl adventure “The Cowboy and the Lady,” and Herbert ltawlir.son with Virginia Valli in the mystery romance “The Black Bag.” Both the.so productions are high class plays, magnificently acted. An excellent supporting programme will also be shown. To-morrow at the matinee another great double feature programme will be screened, when Conway Tcarle will he starred in the superb society and prize ring melodrama “The lleferee”, and Constance Binney will presented in the brilliant comedy drama “Room and Board,” while the supporting programme will include “Fatty” Roscoe Arhuckte in the funny farce c-omedy “The Cook,” the Selznick News, the Paramount Gazette, the latest Christie comedy and j a splendid Bruce scenic. “The He- i force’’ gives Conwnv Tcarle the type ] of role his many- admirers have long ] wished he would play. There is, per- I haps; no screen star more fitted to i play the part of a fighting referee j forced by circumstances into the most trying situations of his thrilling life. It is a story of love, business achievement, and flying fists. “The Referee” is' a picture that will make everyone stand up and cheer. The prize lighting scenes are euite the hast that have been shown. The heavyweight- champions are seen in actual contest. “Room and Board” with Constance Binney is a story of the “Emerald Isle” a sweet and uplifting love romance with tears and smiles mingled. The matinee to-day will begin at 7.30. The plan is at Muir’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 6

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PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 6

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 6

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