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AMUSEMENTS.

A very popular pictt&e at the O.i<w o and King Edward Theatres just now is the Eeamtional Monte Cailo story entitled "The iurn of the Wheel." I n addition vivid scenes ofthe gay, reckless life of that W? °t S B r bb, S. centr6 > tiiero is a strong love interest running through the picture The seventh chapter of "The Fatal R™~" ar ° thfir attraotion the pro-

A new photo-play of special interest is announced for the Plaza Theatre, begin nmg■ thui afternoon. It is called "The Girl With Champagne Eyes," and has as its Jewel Carm.en. The plav deals with the life of a person of exotic and fascinating beauty. This girl how' ever, chooses to become a thief, to keep herself from falling lower. It is s;w here that she injures, through her yCI 7 ma 2- whom sl * comes to love, and it is her efforts to make up for the a xeat harm that we see depicted in a large portion of the pky. -The pky is pre semed m excellent fashion. Amongst the supporting films are a Sunshine comedy entitled 'Wild Women and Tame Lions," a News ' and Mutt and Joff and Fox ..T 516 wen and artistically told storv -Tinsel, m which a mother takes the risk of leaving her daughter to judge of men for herself, has been drawing well at Everybody's Theatre for the two or three days. After a trying experience, Ruth, tho daughter .thanks to her mother's intervention is rescued from c. perilous plight A highly diverting Charlie Chaplin comea'v and a Topical Budget are the supports Genevieve, Hanmqr. who takes tho Cellar prVrt in tho William _ Pox production, tangled Lives, is quite a success as a screen actress. This interesting ohoto-plav b nmv being screened at the King's Theatre, and ,s attract™* good attendances. L h J MPnortrne pictnTO ls a oomedy entitled Ihe Cloud Puncher," m which Hank Mann is screamingly funny. The same twogramme will bo repeated this evening

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17614, 2 May 1919, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17614, 2 May 1919, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17614, 2 May 1919, Page 2

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