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PALACE THEATRE.

THO HA S MEf GHAN I N ' ’UJFJ> PIPER MALONE : C'LAR-W'X-P ,ur T, YOUN G IN ‘■ C<JRDI'J 1 a L TxHE magnificent.”

What promises to bo the linesL pa tore entertainment ever offered Mill be submitted to pleasure seekers at tlie Palace Theatre tins afteinom commencing at 2, and to-night at < 0 The two star attractions aie goi geot s. productions and the star m each picture is amongst the most populai the world. Thomas Meighau. who uni be assisted by Lois Wilson and a tiemendous east, which inc.udes a her of tlie cleverest laddies that Inn ~ ever been assembled, appear m Leot.i Tafkington’s famous dramatic romance “Pied Piper Malone. He was the kiddies’ hero—but ho was in lowand in trouble, but the ladaies made everything right, and everyone was Imppv. The sweetness of the stoiy is onlv equalled by the new dramatic power of tlie .picture, and its lnagiuficent presentation. -Clara Kimoall Young with Hvmtly Gordon a net one of the finest casts ever assemb.ed will be seen in the sterling mystery drama of society leaders “u'ordelia The _ Magnificent.” Cordelia, daughter of New York’s idle classes, suddenly lost her money and then was faced nAh the problem of earning her own living. Hardly fitted for the business world slic managed to obtain a position that led to the solving of one of the mysteries of society and, incidentally love and happiness to at least four people. “Pied piper Malone” shows Thomas Meiglian at his best as - a sea captain? Hero is a new Meiglian in a new role, with all of his old appeal and a lot more. Every heart beats .faster in unison with tho speed of the play and its fine emotional quality. It 'shows the overpowering love of a man for a woman, and tlie pure passion of a- woman’s love with its. human and spiritual teaching. __ Critics agree, that it brings a quickening emotion to the soul. The plan is at Muir’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 6

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PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 6

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 6

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