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ENTERTAINMENTS

KING’S THEATRE. Two feature dramas, and Charlie Chaplin in a comedy, will finish tonight. Madame tioraldina, Metro.’s emotional slur, shows up splendidly in "Passion Fruit”; and Mary Johnson and a strong east of Swedish players present a powerful interpretation of Ur. Selma Lcdgcrlof's striking novel, "The Snows of Destiny." This picture was made before a fine historical background. Box plans are at Paul's. THREE STARS TO-MORROW. There will be a matinee to-morrow’ afternoon at the King’s Theatre, and the same bill will be shown at night. An all-star cast will am.|c patrons in the tremendous picture, "The Face at Your Window," which will be shown for the first time in Hamilton; and Sunshine’s big comedy, “The Slicker," "The Diamond Queen,” “Klondyke Today,” and a new Magazine and Cartoons will' round off (he massive programme. Box plans arc at Paul’s. DIG ATTRACTIONS AT “STRAND,”

One of Ihe finest programmes of 1 special photo-dramatic attractions is , that which opens a two days’ season at (lie popular Strand Picture House this evening. The big headliner of the fine bill is Hie tremendous pirturisation of Janies nliver Curwood’s greatest story, "The Trail’s End." House Peters and Jane Novak head the list of Hie exceptionally powerful cast of allstar artists. A special big comedy scream, “Holy Smoke,” together with films in topical (including English Gazelles and Pathe’s Educational Review), precedes the big feature. Seats should be reserved for this evening at the Novelty Depot, or over 'phone 1422. “THE MIRACLE MAN” MATINEE. A special monster matinee will take place at the Strand to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at 2.30, when George Loane Tucker’s finest and greatest screen achievement, “The Miracle Man,” will be presented in conjunction with a selected list of special films in educational ami comedy. Scats should lie reserved as early as possible at the Novelty Depot, for a tremendous crush is inevitable. THEATRE ROYAL, The popularity of the ' delightful picture, “Anne of Green Gables” with Theatre Royal patrons is unbounded. Another unusually big attendance last evening thoroughly enjoyed the delicious presentation of the charming story by clever Mary Miles Minler and a skilfully selected cast. Eddie Polo’s “King of the Circus," a smart comedy, and three other films of strongest interest also gave pleasure to all present. This attractive collection finishes to-night, and it should not be missed. MAT INEE TO-MORROW. A big special matinee has been arranged for to-morrow, at 2.30 p.rn., at the Theatre Royal. The films to be shown arc especially attractive. Gladys Walton will be seen in the beautiful play. “Rich Girl—Poor Girl”; the Gcnlury Company's wonder dog will show at his greatest in Ihe comedy scream, "Puppy Love”: and Eddie Polo’s "King of the Circus” and selected Gazettes will complete the list. At Ihe evening's exhibition. Thomas Meighan, Lila Leo, and Gladys George will present Paramount's big success, “The Easy Road,” and “Rich Girl—Poor Girl" and "Puppy Love" will go to form a massive triple bill. Scats should be reserved at Paul’s.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14775, 14 October 1921, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14775, 14 October 1921, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14775, 14 October 1921, Page 6