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ENTERTAINMENTS.

LYCEUM PICTURES. *

Sessue Hayakawa, the celebrated Japanese actur, in one of his own pioductions entitled "The Debt," will make his second appearance at the Premier Half tomorrow (Saturday) evfmimr. "The Debt" is a powerful story of the barrier of race, and a stern code of honour. He discovered thai the girl who saved his life and fired his lose was betrothed to the man who bad foully stolen on him and attempted his life. He owed two debt*, one of gratitude and one of revenge, which did he pay? Supports are gazette and a two reel comedv "A Hero For a Minute."

PREMIER HALL. TUESDAY N'KXT. The greatest, most sensational, and most pleasing picture, with a great star, in a great story by a great author, a great cast and a great director! William Farnuni, Frank Lloyd, Zane Grey, and William Fox, these are the chief figures responsible for "Riders of the Purple Sage." a pho-to-drama of the West with a newplot, a picture that is colourful and fascinating, stirring in its rush of r.etion and incident, brimming with the keenest drama, strong and poignant in its emotional interest. "Riders of the Purple Sage", is unquestionably the Western film of all time. The admission charges are: Adults, 2s and Is 6d (plus tax); children (id and Is. Reserves at The Bookery "3d extra.

POPULAR PICTURES. DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND. Is the title of the Artcraft special attraction for which Popular Pictures have made special arrangements with Paramount. It is by far the best picture yet screened at the Oddfellows' Hal!, and certainly excels. Cecil B. De Mille is responsible for the production, and his reputation as a master producer is world-wide. "Carmen," "The Woman God Forgot," "The Whispering Chorus," and "Till I Come Back to You" are a few of his best-known productions, all of them super - attractions. "Don't Change Your Husband" is his latest. All have been all-star pictures produced with the highest regard for the psychological fences of drama and the pictorial art. Just notice the cast in "Don't Change Your Husband,." Their names arc familiar in all the best pictures, and everyone has been specially selected for an exacting role. Elliot Dexter, Lewis Cody. Julia Faye, Gloria Swanson, Sylvia Ash ton, Theodore Roberts, and Janus Will, This piclure was booked, to show at the Oddfellows' Hall on Popular Pictures usual showniglu (Tuesday), and the date cannot now be changed, so pat - rons are advised not to miss their one chance, next Tuesday. And on the same evening as this Paramount superfeature, a William Fox superfeature will a!s-> be shown. It is a picture already so well known, featuring an artist ev'en better known, that it is unnecessary to mention more than the names of both to attract .ill Pukekohe to the Oddfellows' Hall on Tuesday night. Theda Kara is the leading artist and "Camille" the picture that very few people in Auckland missed when shown at the National a few months since. For these two great attractions prices of admission must be raised to two shillings for adults and one shilling for children. And, as already advertised. "Riders of the Purple Sage," featuring William Farnum, will be show in the Oddfellows' Hall by Popular Pictures on the Friday following July 23. SKATING.

Usual sessions this evening, also hockey practice, Monday afternoon and evening. Hockey practice at evening session.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 549, 16 July 1920, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 549, 16 July 1920, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 549, 16 July 1920, Page 2

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