ROYAL PICTURES.
i The pathos of the working girls life, the beauty —and humour —of ! "love's young dream," the vivid ! colour of a line atmospheric- setting |in |he “Irish Ghetto’’ of X-ew York — I these and other elements in the ! Whimsical story of “The Gulter- ' snipe" will hold the interest when ! ibis Universal comedy-drama star - j ring Gladys Wjalton is seen at the ! Royal Theatre on Wednesday night. , It is a story of the flapper with a ' plot that utilizes the best abilities in this sort of characterisation of the girlish star. Mis Walton’s clever I interpretations of such roles hate 1 won her a universal fame. Because of her athletic grace and her youthful carriage she is better fitted for I portrayals of this type than any 1 other actress of the screen to-day. ' Comedy, “Shapes and Scrapes." j 'fhe picture is full of “pep” and 1 will keep you interested the whole of the time. It is a photoplay with ! humour, thrill, adventure and romance, featuring the sweetest persunn lily «.»n iho st/rcon. | Prices its usual.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2508, 21 November 1922, Page 2
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178ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2508, 21 November 1922, Page 2
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