ENTERTAINMENTS
ALBION THEATRE-To-night will be the linal screening of the pre sent programme, starring “The tides of Fate." The plot is well worked out. .and the staging and acting leave nothing to bo desired. “Secrets of a Beauty Parlour, a two art Mack Scnnet.t Comedy, a Topical Budget, and the great “Russian Revolution’ ate included in the programme. To-mor-j row t Saturday 1 the feature lilm on the | new programme “The Mormon Maid, is an j exposure of Mormon methods in the or.;ly I days at Utah. Mae Murray tills the role 01 I the attractive maid. The ;-t.oi-y is viviu j and intensely tragic, and the photography (is excellent. This picture has t>een drawling reeord houses in Auckland, Wellington, and. Dunedin. and the same will no douot 1 be the experience in Invercargill. POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. 1 “Borrowed Plumage." the star feature of I the new progtanime, is a delightful ro I manee of the pirate days of Paul Jones. I Bonnie Bessie B anise ale is in her element as Ihe little kiu-henmaid. who longs to he a grand lady, mid who. through her borrowed plumage, actually attains her antniI tion. There are some excellent supports, inj chiding a side-split ting comedy. The -usual change will be made at the matinee to-iuor-j row.
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Southland Times, Issue 17867, 18 January 1918, Page 5
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