“IDOLS OF CLAY."
ROYAL PICTURES, TO-MORROW
“Idols of Clay," to be screened at the Royal to-morrow night. A towering climax to George E\\zmaurice’s “OnMitli the Dance, and “The Right to Love." Everything the man had worshipped —turned to clay. Come and thrill through the rest. And don’t miss Mae Murray’s “Chiffon Dance.”
A beauty romance of southern seas and the gay night life of London.
Sec the fierce fight between smugglers and natives on » lonely isle in the tropics. See the great hour in the island Init when a woman's first love is awakened. See the “dainty London Belles “knock ’em cold" on the South Seas circuit.
See the “Tiger Woman" visit her lost lover in his studio, and try to lure him back with her charms. See the climax iti an underworld den, where memories of an old, pure love save two drifting souls. Sec this great picture at The Royal on Wednesday, at Is and 2s, plus tax.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2301, 12 July 1921, Page 3
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160“IDOLS OF CLAY." Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2301, 12 July 1921, Page 3
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