ROYAL PICTURES.
It .would be difficult to. imagine a more difficult role fpr d hero than that of a waiter. People just. naturally don’t connect waiters and romance together. Yet Conway Tearle in “Society Snobs,” invests even this menial characterisation with f'enl personality. The foibles and absurdities of society are pictured bv the merciless pen of Lewis Allen, Browne, who. has a particularly* happy faculty of driving, right to the heart-of things.' To-night, at usual prices. j . ■
“Unseen Forces,” a; powerful 'screen story abounding Ui dramatic and pictorial values, is one of the most fascinating motion picture entertainments ever offered . to, the amusement-loving public, and will be shown on Friday. The story i.s something new to the film world, for it concerns the experiences of a beautiful young woman who is possessed of an uncanny power which enables her at times' to forsee future incidents. ’ It. is wholesome and refreshing, and more than that, it brings a -comforting message to many; Prices, 6d and Is Id.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2405, 16 March 1922, Page 3
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166ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2405, 16 March 1922, Page 3
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