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SOME PINE FEATURES.

COMING TO LYCEUM, FEILDING

Ther e are four great features coming to the Lyceum < Feilding's famous picture aim music house. Pear] White appears for the last time to-night in her very best photo.play to date, "Any Wife." To.morrow and twice on Saturday, the man who has made Western features famous, Tox Mix. in another great feature equally .as good as his last one seen here ("Just Tony"), "Do or Dare." Then on Monday and Tuesday, the lO.reel Fox Giant masterpiece, "The Queen of Sheba." Sho is a woman so superbly beautiful, in costumes so gorgeous so costly, so bizarre, so daringly typical of the barbaric splendour of the Orient that you gasp at the sight o£ her. In this magnificent production there are approximately 700 scenes one of them depicting the great chariot race. Its like has never before fceon thrown on any screen in the world. A terrific race, the women driv. ing Arabian steeds to a thrilling climax. Ten chariots, each drawn by four blood horses take part in the hippodromo spectacle, with 10,000 spectators cheering and applauding them to victory. Wednesday and Thursday sees still another motion picture classic Arnold Bennett's sensational stage success,

"Milestones." Th e unique plot of the three generations is wonderfully depicted on a scale which is impossible with the stage version. The plans for "Queen of Sheba" and "Milestones" open at Barrett's to.morrow morning-, and day sales will be obtainable at Haybittle and Son's on the day of screening.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2642, 10 May 1923, Page 2

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SOME PINE FEATURES. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2642, 10 May 1923, Page 2

SOME PINE FEATURES. Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2642, 10 May 1923, Page 2