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OTAKI THEATRE.

TO-NIGHT. "FLAVINS WITH TIRE." The most thrilling firo scene in an age. in which a whole block of a real metropolitan street is shown burning, is a feature of the Universal comedy drama, "Blaying With Fire," which will be shown to-night. Gladys Walton has another of her delightful flapper roles —with more modern pep and snap than the usual heroine of such pictures.

TO-MOBEOW NIGHT. "THE SON OF~WALLINGFOED." "A wonderful picture." that is the opinion of all those who have seen j "The Son of Wallingford," the special feature at the theatre tq-morrqw night, j This is an intensely human story of a youth who tried to make a fortune honestly and at the same time prevent his father from canying out a scheme of crookedness. It is the latest of the •' Get-Rich-Quick- Wallingford'' series by George Randolph Chester whose famous stage play is a household word. The story is interpreted by a big special cast headed by Wilfrid North.

MONDAY NIGHT. • "THE TBAP." A special programme will be shown on Monday. Lon Chaney, the screen's foremost character actor, has the greatest role of his career in "The Trap," a Universal-Jewel attraction. Incidentally this magnificent production is the first in which "the man of a thousand faces" has been starred. Chanty's work in support of PrisciUa Dean in ••Outside the Law" established him as a genuine favorite with theaTre-goers. The film is a very fine one, and will b« t-«h

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Otaki Mail, 20 October 1922, Page 3

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 20 October 1922, Page 3

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 20 October 1922, Page 3

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