AMUSEMENTS
The moral that '"we can't have cverything" is being pointed to the public nightly a.l the Octagon »nd Plaza Theatres. Good supports are supplied in addition to the principal film. Louise Buff and John Bowers, in "The Sea Waif," are drawing large attendances at Everybody's and King_ Edward Theatres. There is a good supporting programme. A picture of the burlesque order holds pride of place in the current programme at tho King's Theatre. Messrs jSewelL and Bennetto contribute vocal items nightly. At Everybody's and the ICing Edward Theatres to-day and to-night, will bs screened Kitty Gordon's latest vehicle entitled "Tho Unveiling Hand." Margaret Ellis is a, beautiful girl living near Calder College. She is loved by Philip Bellamy, a college professor, and Bob Harding, a visitor from New York. Philip is ambitious, though addicted to drink. Margaret marries him, and they depart on an expedition to the African desert, where Philip offends a native, who imprisons him in some ruins. Believing Philip dead, Bob presses his suit, but the supposed dead man reappears. Eventually ho is killed by ths native who imprisoned him. Everyt'iino- is then Mt for tho true love to find its own level. A full supporting programme is promised, including ''The Strange Case of Marv Page," a serial, at the Kinjj. Edward Theatre.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17974, 29 June 1920, Page 8
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217AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 17974, 29 June 1920, Page 8
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