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ENTERTAINMENTS.

KO&Y. ‘‘WErGOLD.’’ Some of the most thrilling scones ever photographed are seen in “\Vet Gold’ at the Kosy Theatre this week-end. - The picture is remarkable for the fact that most of the scenes are token .under the sea, Iho story concerns the hunt for u treasure that is in a wreck at the bottom of the ocean, Among the thrilling incidents is scon the working of a big submarine, a hand-to-hand tight on the bod of the ocean, and most thrilling of all a battle with a-.nian-oating shark. The special budget is well worth seeing. It shows recent scenes of Smyrna and Turkey while the coinedy mid serial are right up to the mark. PALACE. "SNOWBLIND” (A GOOD DRAMA). A magnificent drama of _ the snow vflstj nesses ol the groat north is ‘‘Stiowbhnd, with Pauline Starke and Russell Simpson at the Palace Theatre. This is a story of a young actress who, lost in the snow lands, is rescued by a fugitive from justice. who has hidden there for years, the girl, having lost her sight through snowblindness, falls in love with a man she has never seen, but whose kindness to nor seems to suggest the presence of a.being that must be as big in statue ns ho is kind. Then when the darkness passes and she regains her sight, there is a dramatic and appealing scene in which the heroine repulses the mis-shapen brutal figavp who has been so kind to her in her plight- J Christie comedy, an Outing and a Gazette are also showing.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 645, 2 March 1923, Page 2