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ENTERTAINMENTS.

* 2^k? POPULAR PlGJUflffcli, ODDFELLOWS' 'MjSk 'i he of pragramive will be^sur! Oddfelpicture, with cdwboy stants galore, is " Fanie and Fortune/' featuring Tom Mix in chief role. Ihe supporting programme,'is good. Don't fail to sec the neflfefpTogranunt.

■ bgfe LYCE^'PICTURES. WEDNESDAY. A dram.i oT eastern days and Alaskan nights entitled "Shadows" will he the feature (or to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at the Premier Hall. The picture is a Goldwyn, and the heantitful Geraldine Farrar plays lite lead, with Milton Sills opposite. It is the story of an Alaskan dance-hall girl who marries a wealthy New Yorker, and in her attempt to hide from her husband ner life in the gold camps brings about misunderstandings that lead to a remarkable climax. Supports are a two-reel comed\ and Palhe Gazette. SATURDAY.

Ever popular Mabel Xortnand will till the bill in a screaming comedydrama called "The Pest." The other items are a two-reel L.K.O. comedy, and a gazette.

SKATING. TO-NIGHT. Greasy pig rave and Ug-of-war to commence at !) o'clock. From 7.30 to |i p.m. the door will he open as usual.

THURSDAY. - - Afternoon: Ladies only. livening: All skaters. FRIDAY. Afternoon and evening as usual. The big carnival U now fixed for Tuesday, ■lune 29.

PREMIEK HALL. I'I'KSDAV NEXT. KDUCATIONAL FILMS. •THE LAND WE Ll\ E IN." Another new industry in New Zealand which is of support is that of phologiaphy and filming the scenic beauties and varied industries of the Dominion. In this direction the Educational Finn Company, of which Messrs Siegel and Wilson, of Wellington, are the neads, has achieved splendid woik, and one result of their labours should be the revival of the cry, possibly warranted, that there has for too long been a dearth of instructive and educative pictures. All parts of New Zealand lave been visited, and by the em-

j ployinent of thoroughly up-to-date appliances, and experienced artistic photographers, n series of scenic and industrial pictures have been secured which should prove a very material factor in interesting adults and eduI , ating the young. It is claimed, and I pussibl) the contention is a correct one, thai a very small proportion of | the p»ople of New Zealand possess l ! liist-hand knowledge of their own i lountrv. It is the aim of the EduI ivtional Film Company, by means of i the cinema, to -how the Dominion's I beautiful scenes and vaiied industries ! to the public. This is a picture that las attracted enormous attendances i~! all theatres. It is a new deparI Lire from the ordinary film play, and ' is quite new to our own country, aij though it is -the land we live in. I In order that we shall be sure to I satisfy everybody, i late Mdhon-Doi-lar Chaplin of two reels, entitled ' "Charley's Picni " "ill he shown also. I Ml children are to he admitted for I 6d each. Adults Is Bd and Is (plus I tax). Reserves at The Bookery. No booking fee,

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 540, 15 June 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 540, 15 June 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 540, 15 June 1920, Page 2

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