ROYAL PICTURES.
The programme screened last night will be repeated to-night. The star attraction at'the Koval ■to-morrow night will be “Just Sylvia.” The story, briefly told, is: The Princess Sylvia Karalyn comes to America on account of the wav. She is hard put to it to make a living, and takes a job as a dressmaker’s model. An impecunious patron offers to pay her bill by making Sylvia her protege, giving her a fake title, and letting her tout for the dressmaker. Sylvia falls in with the scheme. Frank Hayward reads that the Princess is in the United States, and proposes to his accomplice that they pose as the Princess and her attendant. Sylvia meets Henry Hicks, and they fall in love. Through' ijpjffy'orkiiiir-= of the • plot she finds JiWself accused of being an imposter, by the people who have stolen-lief rightful title, but it all ends well, and the Princess comes into her own.
In connection with Saturday’s programme, the race between Desert Gold and Gloaming will be shown as an extra.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2051, 6 November 1919, Page 2
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173ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2051, 6 November 1919, Page 2
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