THE PICTURE HOUSES.
THE PALACE
1 "Husband and Wife," a magnificent ;'*World" feature, occupies the head of the Icurrent programme : -{screening at the i Palace, No f ewer' than., six popular stars '/appear ln this picture. Needless 1 to state, jthe acting is perfect, and this fact, coupled;, with; most .elaborate, mounting of the"*pla'y, 'renders it unique. "Husband and.. Wife" presents a genuine attempts jSface problems which occur m hundreds of present-day homes. Summed up, the 'picture gives human, Interesting, and' intimate representations of married life. A second' feature, which also met with much ,'favor.last night, is episode four of "The ji'Purple Domino." . In this chapter Lucille i-Love. again vle^ with Hugo Lubeque m 'sensational escapades. The chapter closes showing Hugo's attempted rescue by' Lucille from an awful death m a crocodile pool.. Another item, wliich creates ;a great amount, of laughter, is the L-Ko comedy, "A Balled Eye-Ball." The programme will bo screened to-night and tomorrow nights Next. Wednesday sees the ■advent Of Pathe's. great serial picture, l"The, Neglected Wife," at the Palace.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14588, 25 April 1918, Page 7
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