AMUSEMENTS
KING'S THEATRE. Another of the popular Metros will head the new programme to-night, entitled "The Child of Destiny," starring that fine actress, Irene Fenwick. The picture should be seen by every mother and daughter, and others" as well. It is a frank portrayal of the certain fate that befalls wickedness, and of the sure victory of real good. In support of the above there is a two-part Weekly and a good Comedy. ate. EVERYBODY'S. The schemes and plots or a woman without a heart, ar? portrayed in William Fox's newest p'lotoplay, "Jtalousy," in which th. 3 Russii.n actress Valcska Suratt plays the leading rok-. The photo-plays of rc-jsn- months have attained such a high standard that i) say a film such as "Jealousy" is exceptional means a gt-iat deal, but its many and exception.il: features place it ahead of those pictures incl.- led in the usual picture programme. '; he heroine of this story s ire y proves li.e assertion that woman ii a decorative sex, and her costumes arc both original and defiant of accepted styles. The story is a pleasing departure from, the usual. It is the story of a discontented woman, who, tries to find happiness by forcing men to love her; but she is crushed and helpless in the end. The pictures include a screaming two-reel Fox comedy called "His Bomb JPolicy.''
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Taihape Daily Times, 9 April 1918, Page 4
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226AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 9 April 1918, Page 4
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