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NATIONAL THEAVRE. "The ."Wilderness Trail." a stirring story of the Hudson Bey country, will be shown at the National Theatre to-day. Tom Mix in tho leading role performs many of tho daring feats which have made his name famous. One particularly thrilling scene in this fine drama is a fight to tho finish in the snow between two men who really can fight. Tho story centres round a new leading lady. Colleen Moore, who has already made her name as an artistic and charming actress. The scenery alone in this film, it is claimed, is well worth eeoing. for it depicts a wild country of thick forests and deep snow. A strong supporting programme will also bo shown. TIVOLI theatre: An adaptation of Rupert Hughes' wellknown novel, " We Can't Have Everything." produced by Cecil rle Milk will be the chief attraction at the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon. No pains, it is claimed, have been spared to make the film a success. Magnificent settings and beautiful costumes are features of the production, which abounds in thrilling and sensational situations. The strong cast includes many well-known Performers. In addition, latest Gazetted, " S'.'lf Defence for Women." " Nymphs of the Bath," " Whippets," " Scientific Sweetmeats," "Bobby Bumps," and a scenic, study entitled '.'Through Canadian Wilds," will be shown. ■ QUEEN'S THEATRE.' '' .' .-., . The capital acting of Corinne Griffiths., who takes the principal part in "The .Bramble Bush," the chief attraction at Iho Queen's Theatre to-day, combined with the pleasing appeal of the story, makes tho film one of the best which has beep produced by the Vitagraph Company for some time In this realistic society drama Miss Griffiths appears as a girl who loved a criminal. She will not beliovo the stories against him until after a bitter straggle, she finally realises tho truth. STRAND THEATRE. A dramatic story of the turf, " A Fortune at. Stake," written by the well-known sporting author Nat Gould, will head the programme at the Strand Theatre to-day. The picture was produced in England, and is aaid to be a first-class production, full ot sensational epieodes, include; a thrilling race in which a prominent English jockey takes part. The principal roles are filled by Gerald Ames and Violet Hopson. The second series of the Maori demonstration to tho Prince at Rotorua will also bo shown. ■.; •. " THE MIRACLE MAN." '■ " The Miracle Man " will be screened at tho Strand Theatre on Saturday next.. It is. claimed to bo one of the finest films ever shown in Auckland. The story opens in a typical haunt of criminals in the slums of Now York. Then the play moves to the high mountains near the sea. where a number of criminals, amassing fortunes by trading on the powers of an affed blind healer, are transformed miraculously into law-abiding citizens. GLOBE THEATRE. " Faith," a new Metro production, will be screened at the Globe Theatre to-day. Bert Lytell, who appears in the leading role, has a part which gives him ample scope. The supporting programme includes a numper of entertaining films, which cover a very wide field. GRAND THEATRE. Kitty Gordon appears in the leading role in an intense drama, " The Unveiling Hand," at the Grand Theatre to-day. This is said to be an extremely attractive film, with a strong appeal An interesting scenic picture. " Chicago to San Diego," and Paths Views. No. 27. are included in the supporting programme. Music will be provided in the evening by the orchestra. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. " The Temple of Dusk," featuring Seesoe Hayakawa, will bo shown at the Empress Theatre to-night. Elsie Ferguson appears in " Eyes of the Soul," tbo principal picture at Everybody's Theatre.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 9

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