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AMUSEMENTS.

THE GRAND. Devil i s the story of a parson and a "saloon keener in a nfining town out west. Also there i£ the eternal C'minine element in the form of adancinsr cirl whom the parson set« out to. reform. . This attempt at rr formation of his best paying girl makes tuo saluou keeper angry and liu goes to kAil the pa.rsun. in the end liowevsr, the; pairson givf-s his J?£e tor to save the scamp, wno repents oi ins iormer cjnduqt and vows to go straight. ' 'Tne Fatal King" (last chapter but one) caua: s tne grsatest excitement. A Gazette completes thje programme. A well trapned monkey plays a prominent pant- in the 5-aou Metro entiled "Under Suspicion," starring Francis X. Bushman and BfverOey Bayne, at the Grand on Monday night. It is an exciting - detective - story concerning the ; theft of a vaJnab'je necklace. j FULLERS' PICTURES. | Norma Talmadge makes a splendid heroine in.' "The Right of Purchase," now showing at the Tlueajtre Royal, and she will appear fimaliy this afternoon aad evening. The story; in a pleasant otl'3 and. is hamdled by an excellent cast, whose work is combined witli great charm. In support there is a ; scenic, a comedy and a gazette. A magnificent picture "The Danger Game" wifill be Fulkrs' hcadliner for Monday evening. In this the bright American star Madge Kennedy is sup--1 ported by Tom Moore. The story in out of the ortlinnry. Tb» man ridiculed the crime story of the inexpci-i----onc?d girl author. The things sho described could never bV 1 done, he said, so just show that tfc(?y eonVI. she ach ; .<vr~d tV tf n.r : tig exploits aWowfc whVli she had written. Tt is perfectly thrilling and there's quite a lot of fun in it.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16797, 29 March 1919, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16797, 29 March 1919, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16797, 29 March 1919, Page 4

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