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ENTERTAINMENTS

KING’S THEATRE,

Alma Eeubens, always a great favourite, shp.ws-to bigger advantage than ever as the heroine in the unusual picture, entitl(irf. 0 * <7 He Ghost Flower, an intense drama, the action of which takes place firstly! ind the underworld of Italy, and shifts; later on to gay Paris. Those four'fine.character actors Francis McDonald, P Dick Bosson, Charles West, and; . Emery Johnson, assist Alma Eeubens dn a.splendid performance of a' stirring ; story of love and hatred, conspiracies, .black-hand intrigues and other-.ingredients that go to form an exciting- Continental play. A most laughable .comedy, : a valuable educational and ,a good Gazette complete an excellent 'programme that screens'to the popular music of The King’s orchestra,, Seats for to-night and to-rnorrow evening may be reserved at Paul’s. . i. EVERYBODY’S. As was expected,.a full house rolled up last night to-witness the first screening of Tom Mix .in his latest success, “Hell Eoarin’ Eet'orm.” When Tom sets out to reform an outlaw town the result can well be- imagined. Even Chaplin is second-do-Tom for original humour, as anyone who-saw last night’s screening will testify. Of course, the play is full of wonderful horsemanship and sharpshooting. In support of this wonderful picture is a second star item, “Her Price,” featuring Virginia Pearson. This is a fine production, original in plot, setting, , and photography. Prices remain as usual, Is Id and 6d. “DON’T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND.” This famous, picture is due at Everybody’s on Saturday npxt, being Paramount’s monthly special programme, it is a wonderful production by Cecil de Mille, and is claimed to-be the finest example of screen art- yet produced. There is also a great comedy, “The Sheriff,” featuring the world’s highest i salaried comedian; Fatty Arbuckle. I Prices are Is 7d r ‘aniT i Is Id, and seats I may be reserved at : Webster’s without 11*3. I ? GG ; iji .-i i the White heather. i At the Theatre ‘Royal, 'at -the matinee ’ on Saturday afternoon, and .Saturday j and -Monday‘eVehfcgsKtwo nights only) will be shpv&r that magnificent and I amazing spebial, White Heather," a pro duc ti 6 ii r Th at s taftels^ the crowning success of Maurice Tournier’s life as a masterplay product. Mr H. E. Righton directs the tour, which is now finishing an enormously succesful run at the two biggest theatres in Auckland. The film reproduces the story of the finest modern drama ever shown at Drury Lane. The amazing series of the bottom of the ocean, where occurs a thrilling fight between divers for the possession of documents were made possible by that sreat invention, the Williamson submarine tube. The result has to be seen to be realised. A brisk demand for seats has already set in at Paul’s.

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14258, 8 January 1920, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14258, 8 January 1920, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14258, 8 January 1920, Page 5