HIS MAJESTY'S.
BOOTH TAKKINGTON'S NOVEL,
'THE TURMOIL.''
Comment-ins at HU Majesty's tonight at 8. the management of this theatre will present, for three nights only, Booth Tarkiugton's well-known novel, "The Turmoil." in picture form. The lead will be played by che magnetic stag> star. Volli Valli, wi'b the accomplished juvenile actor. George Legncre and a big ca.st of supporting characters. The picture fo'lou\» the book in all de. toil, and tho result is that it makes •& splendid photo-play. The story tells of a man's greed for wealth and fame, which is so great that he becomes almost inhumpu. The toil o: business lias crushed his heart, but ;i charming girl wins the iov<-. of his .-on, and bring? happiness and peace to both families. There are many big jcenes >iind striking situations, wliich make ;m engrossing narrative. Th<» supporting pictures mehide the "Co-oporaUve Weekly." Dit_ mar's study entitled i: Koya! Game," and a capital comedy, "Ring Rivals." Seats for to-night may be reserved at Upton's M usi c AV>a reh o v .>«.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17397, 7 October 1918, Page 6
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172HIS MAJESTY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17397, 7 October 1918, Page 6
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