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———- KING'S THEATRE. "The Way'of a 'Woman,'" the star item for 'to-nighfs change at the King's Theatre, in one in which the beautiful «/ Norma Talmadgo further subswmtiateri • {he statement that she is tho best dressed woman on the "screen. Never, it is stated, ha's flliss Talmadge been afforded such nn opportunity to wear so many 'beautiful gowns, all creations of art as rlio Utas in this latest picture, and adaptation ©f the famous Eugeno Walter play. "Nancy- Lee." Bearing ' herself- with qneenly grace, Miss Talmadgo is said to present a picture: that would . enchant the most blase person;yA feature of the evening's entertainment will'be tbio appearance of the famous Melody Four m a solection of glees and part songs. J. hero will ,be a complete cjiange of music by ijie King's Grand Orchestra. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. I Sessue Hayakawu's latest feature, -"The. Tong Mnn," commences at Everybody s 'Theatre to-day/iand is said to be a startling exposure •of-" the under-world ' of 'l'Yisco's Chinatown, with its tongs and "hatchetmen. Taken from Clyde Westover's great stoo','"The Dragons Daughter," it provides fresli opportunities for the Japanes? star, and is reckoned fete biggest picture. : Another episode of tlifi exciting serial "Mystery of 13" and the latest? Gazette together with a comedy arid scenic subject, will also bo shown. V- EMPRESS THEATRE. Commencing to-day, a doublo feature .programme will be screened at the Em- - press Theatre, .including the latest mil- ; fion dollar Charlie Cliaplin comedy, and a unique picture, "Back to God's Country," a First National release. In "Sunjiyside" Chaplin.appears as a farm hand nndis really delightfully funny. "Back to God's Country" is the film version or '' a novel 'by James Oliver Curwood, and is an unusually thrilling, romance of thp * great outdoors. It is the story of \\api, the killer, and Dolores, the swimming girl, and is a study of the primitive and elemental in theplay of passion and the struggle to live. The eighth episode of the Liberty" serial is continued, and also showing fs a Gaumont Grnphio. ENGLISH PIERROTS. Again last evening the Concert Chniii\ber was : crowded when the-English Pierruts presented their very fine programme. i The Pierrots are a very popular combination; for their entertainments are always bright, clever, and clean, the ' jiumoroiis side being particularly well' developed. All the members of the company possess a high degree of talent, and an opportunity of hearing them should not bo missed. The programme will 'ba Tepeated to-night, and there will be a !. new bill to-morrowv's Mr., Larice .Tones, of Wellington, who went to Australia' as baritone soloist with the Diggers' Pierrots, has' joined J. C. Williamson's Gilbert-Sullivan Repertoire' Opera Company.. The inaugural performance, "The Mikado," is to take place in Melbourne to-morrow evening. Mr. Gerald Griffin, the Irish-American t«nor, who toured the Fuller--'circuit, souio years ago, arrived from San Ifrancisco by the, Mamma yesterday. Mr. Griffin has been appearing in Irish plays, also on the concert platform, in the United States and Canada for some years past.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 268, 6 August 1920, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 268, 6 August 1920, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 268, 6 August 1920, Page 5

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