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ROYAL PICTURES.

Each new Constance Tabnadge pie(.ure fhat comes out seems to be better than (lie last, and surely no better vehicle could be found for the inimitable humour of the young' comedienne than “A Lady’s Name,” to be screened to-night, from (he pen of the author of “A Fair of Silk Stockings." Abounding with rich comedy situations, (he experiences of the young girl novelist who advertises for a husband for “copy,” are funny enough to keep a house full of dyspeptics in a continual simmer of delight. Of course, Constance is the acme of sauciness and mirth, and makes every point that (he story provides. Harrison Ford is again the hero.

On Monday a grand double William 'Fox programme will be shown — (wo entertainments for Ibe price of one. “Tim Rebellious Bride” tells the story of the most astounding marriage on record. AN (mid yon, a woman, marry the lirsl man you met on a country road.' The fpiestion sounds foolish, of course. But this is exactly what happened one day in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri. And bride and bridegroom never had seen each other before. Why* did they marry? Peggy Hyland in “The Rebellious Bride” found a good reason. The man she .married was a millionaire, but she didn’t know that. She was a girl worth any man’s love, but be didn’t know that. For details, and .lor many a hi ugh and many a thrill..see (bis brilliant picture. The other feature fiini is “Gambling in Souls,” starring Ma da line Traverse, .and is the story of bow a woman ruined a man who drove her husband to suicide.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2141, 19 June 1920, Page 3

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ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2141, 19 June 1920, Page 3

ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2141, 19 June 1920, Page 3

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