ENTERTAINMENTS.
Lyceum Pictures. "UNTAMED." A virile rousing Western story with a whiplike snap and the crackle of a six shooterhead3 the till for tomorrow (Saturday) nighh screening. This is a story of love, romance and adventure on the mission boarder. A clean Ranchman's honour against Mexican steel and plotting. There is always a fascinating atmosphere about- cowboys and roughriders and in this picture "Untamed" there is ample opportunity to enjoy the romantic side of Western life Roy Stewart who plays the principal role is recognised as one of the foremast exponents of Western art to-day and in this feature his work is classed as high. The story contains plenty of excitement, beautiful scenery, rough riding and some realistic fights. The supporting items are Gazette and a two reel Keystone Comedy. HEARTS OF THE WORLD After considerable waiting, the time has come when the Pukekoho public will have an opportunity of witnessing the world's greatest moving picture production, when "Hearts of the World" will be screened at the Premier Hall, on Tuesday, January 27th, This is undoubtedly a colossal work, nothing so big ever being attempted before or since. Besides Mr Griffiths himself, some of the principal artists include those best known to the public, Dorothy and Lillian Gish,. Mrs Gish, Robert Harron ahd George Siegman. Further particulars will appear in Tuesday's Times The box plan is at the 800 Very. Admission charges be adu its 2gandls 6d plus^w^^xstiiWrtt*W and 6d. ; " v -
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 497, 16 January 1920, Page 2
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241ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 497, 16 January 1920, Page 2
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