ENTERTAINMENTS.
LYCEUM PICTURES. SATURDAY. Olive Thomas in the adorable role of "Toton," an intensely human romance of a war-time idyll, will be screened at the Premier Hall on Saturday. "You don't mind getting ji lump in your throat so long as you go away feeling happy." That's what people say about '•Toton," one of the prettiest romantic dramas seen on the screen for some time. Toton is the daughter of David Lane, a Parisian flower girl, Yvonne, whom he has secretly married, and who dies after being cruellv separated from her husband by the duplicity of his Davis cannot trace them, and Toton, alone in the world, is brought up as a boy, and trained to crime by evil associates, being tinally re-claimed by David's adopted son, Kennth Carews. A pretty love story develops, in which dainty Olive Thomas, as Toton is simply adorable. Supports are Topical Budget and a post-nature study Skating. This afternoon and evening, usual sessions. MONDAY NEXT.
A screening of unusual interest takes place at the Premier Hall on Monday next, 'The Panama Canal,' showing the principal features of this, the greatest engineering feat ever yet attempted by man. A great portion of the film has been taken from an aeroplane. The programme altogether is a particularly good one,and includes a drama entitled "Come Back to Erin," and a big Keystone comedv. Although this programme is a special usual prices only will be charged.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 569, 24 September 1920, Page 2
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238ENTERTAINMENTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 569, 24 September 1920, Page 2
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