TOWN HALL PICTURES.
MARY PICK FOR D.
Meissa, a (plaint little ragged girl of the Western mountains. An alcoholic old man for a father. A new and good-looking schoylmastei —and a murder. These are ingredients that indicate' a stirring drama. When it is mentioned that. Mary Pickford is (ho tomboy,Jherc is no further need to insist that the spceiitl aftraetion, ‘“At Liss, ’ is tiptop entertainment. To see Mary defending herself with her “shangimi” is extremely humorous, find to see her pathetic scenes is to look; on (ho silent art in its greatest moments. The serial, “Wolves of Kultuiv’ will he advanced another sliige. Prices to-night, Is Id and Is 7.1.
On Monday evening a serins of miap> lalaui at the opening ot the local bowling green will be shown, together with “The, t ßJood of His Bathers,” a dramatic feature with Crane Wilbur in (be leading role. C>nal prices, (id and Is Id. Wednesday next, a high-class vaudeville act from Pullers’-, Plaueur and ids dogs, will he presented.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2193, 23 October 1920, Page 3
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168TOWN HALL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2193, 23 October 1920, Page 3
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