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AMUSEMENTS

KING’S THEATRE. Motion picture studio life forms the Film drama “A Girl’s Folly,” and showing at the King’s to-night. Robert Warwick, is in an ideal role for him, portraying a movie star who is the idol of countless girls. Ho is shown in his dressing room, and acting while a picture is being taken. Ho encounters the little heroine when he is acting in a drama w r hieh has to have a country setting. He takes a fancy to her and takes her to the city where the main studios are situated. There through his influence she is given a part, and enters into the reckless gaiety of the life. Supporting the above is the third episode of Terry’s interest picture, entitled, “Reading Character from the Mouth,” Gazette and comedy.

To-morrow night a strong and interesting programme will be shown, featuring Anita Stewart, Earle Williams, Juno Elvidge, Arthur Ashley and others. "The Guardian will be shown at the Matinee.

EVERYBODY’S. Dainty, demure Marguerite Clark, in bloomers and sweater, valiantly using boxing gloves, and knocking out a girl about twice her size; Marguerite Clark in correct masculine evening attire, knocking down a six-foot bully of h'inan; and Marguerite Clark stand-

ing' on'tiptoes On AAfoss: bar of a gymnasium kissing a young English iofd—these are a, few of the new Marguerites we arc introduced to in her : latest Famous Players ’ • Paramount picture "The Amazons," showing at the Town Hall to-morrow (Saturday). Many surprises are in store for those who see this picture, whcih will add thousands to the great army of Marguerite Clark’s admirers. While ’ still retaining her inimitable demureness and charm, she had added an athletic 'agility of a breath-taking nature. Altogether, the film is not only exciting and full of humour, but is redolent with that wholesomeness which characterises all the Famous Players’ productions. It s supported by a fivepart Mutual production "The Rainbow Girl”"a Paramount Gazette, and a comedy. "The Amazons’*-'will‘be shown at the Matinee. '

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 August 1918, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 30 August 1918, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 30 August 1918, Page 4

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