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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. While “Going Up" has one laughing until tlie tears course down the cheeks, the heart goes pit-a-pat at the thrilling love story Unit rides high and far on the plane of romance driven by Douglas MacLean. As the famous author of the popular book on flying, Mac Lean makes the role of Robert Street unusually vibrant and impressive, ascending to dizzy heights and performing amazing stunts in an exciting match against tho peer of French aviators, the prize being a. lovely girl. 7’here is romance and beauty in the great lumbering sections of the world. “Big Timber.’’ by Vingie F. Roe. n I'nivoisnl screen story Marring William Desmond at Everybody’s Theatre tomorrow night, is one of the most fascinating rnmnnecs in which this popular star Ins appeared, and' the settings, found in Hie actual big timber country, are unusual. Olive Hhsbrouck plays opposite Hie star. The supports are particularly good. THE, l>.\ LACE. To-night the Asquiths make their tlo.'il appearance at. the Palace in a change of programme, Mr Asquith inula ling various musical instruments. “Gold Heels,’’ the great, racing melodrama, will he screened for the first time. The story is an adaptation of the great stage success “Checkers.” Bobby Agnew, as “Checkers” Campbell, tv jockey, to ruled off Hie course because he would riot ride a crooked race. He wanders to a small country place and' secures n position in a grocery store, where he meets and falls in love with Pert Barlow. Her father runs the store and 1 owns a horse called Remorse, in which “Checkers’’ sees great possibilities. After stumbling against obstacles placed in his way by Kendall, he succeeds with the aid of Pert in managing to get the horse at the course for the Derby. The race, is full of thrills. There are excellent supports, and musical items will he given by the orchestra.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16871, 28 October 1925, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16871, 28 October 1925, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16871, 28 October 1925, Page 5

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