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t TOWN HALL Attractions. mmhmm TO-MORROW* HOW IS THIS FOR A DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME ? THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE YEAR Nanook of the North. We won’t enlarge on this picture, because we have been asked so many times when we were going to get it in Cambridge. So it will be here on the above date. THEN COMES $< Hoodman Blind. From the stage play by Henry Arthur Jones and Wilson Barrett. Life exacts an ultimate price for every wrong deed, and it pays a bonus for all the good. PRICES 2s, Is. Dsn mSmmmsm .uaugueme.ug anSanE/ffiaraani FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 Hoot Gibson IN Hook and Ladder. The most popular and winning of all the stars that hold forth on the screen in the field of outdoor romance, Hoot Gibson surpasses himself and all bis previous film efforts in this big, smashing, spectacular, outdoor, indoor and top-floor romance of racing horses, clanging bells and beating hearts. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 tValter Hiers IN “Fair Q)eek. ” The merry mirthquake of a fat man in love. A mile a minute comedy of a sleepy town and of a fat man who woke it up. Nobody loves a fat man, but the romance of one will tickle you pink. How a jack of all trades became a master of love. A fifty horse power comedy about a one horse town. MinmiMiii WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 6( WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS John Gilbert IN JFe Q)olf JfCan. ” Men are not always what they seem. “ The Wolf Man really was a gentleman. Each of us is really a dual soul. What we are depends on which predominates—the good, or the bad. The Wolf Man” is a picture of elemental passions and sub-conscious deviltry. No man controls others until he controls himself. ~ was ‘‘The Wolf Man” when he drank. He was the Honourable Gerald Stanley when he was himself. „ ® kies J in I the northern timber country, The Wolf Man found his real self, but not in the exclusive clubs of London.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2389, 28 October 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2389, 28 October 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2389, 28 October 1924, Page 6