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DE LUXE THEATRE.

To-night will be the last opportunity of seeing the two attractive pictures that head the current programme, “The White Black Sheep” and "The Fighting Stallion.”

WEEK-END ARRANGEMENTS. 5 With the full service of films the management are now receiving, it is possible to include a liberal allowance of star features in each showing and specially strong programmes are set down for the week-end.

For Friday night and Saturday’s matinee, there -is the Master Picture presentation of “Thelma,”'with Jane Novak in the name part. Marie Corelli’s famous novel has coins to life on the screen with Jane Novak in the title role —a character that has endeared itself to millions of readers the world over. Miss Novak has heretofore been identified almost exclusively with outdoor stories, in which she has worn plain, rough garments, but in her new vehicle she wears clothes and gems that cost a fortune, and in which she appears to advantage in many big scones. There are very strong sup-

ports. For Saturday evening Betty Bronson and Ricardo Cortez are associated in a gay swift comedy, “The Cat’s Pyjamas.” All who love fast frisky comedy, with a sweet flavour of romance, plenty of laughs, and a dash of sauce will find their wants supplied in this picture. Linked with it is “The Merry Cavalier,” starring Richard Talmadge. Spectacular stunts, breathtaking moments, suspense, gripping drama, all interspersed with delightful bubbling humour and topped with a delightful love story, reveal Talmadge at his best. There is a plentiful backing of shorterNiomedy, gazettes and topicals.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1927, Page 4

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1927, Page 4

DE LUXE THEATRE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1927, Page 4

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