AMUSEMENTS.
THE JrCINCPS. While social equality is the dominating theme of the big picture at the King’s to-night, entitled. “Smiling - all the way,” the two principal characters are a‘society butterfly and a cook for a lumber camp, with a wealthy ne’er-do-well making the third angle. It fairly brims over with laughter, anc! is hot's tenso and absorbing. David Butler as the lumber camp cook, and Beatrice Joy as the girl of high social position, are wholly at home in their characters. “Smiling all the Way” can be safely recommended as good entertainment. Supporting pictures will include the latest “Topical Budget,” “In Room 22,” comedy, “The Lost City," serial, “New Zealand Educational vVeck-
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15116, 29 December 1921, Page 4
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112AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15116, 29 December 1921, Page 4
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