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AMUSEMENTS.

' KING'S To-NI_GHT ONLY. I The latese 0. Henry story to be adapted to the screen is “Find the iwoman” (Cherehez .1a Fcmme), in lwhich Alice Joyce, the lovely Vita» graph star, plays the part of Madeline Renard, a prima, donna, recorrnised as being one of the author's most attract|ive and loveable creations. O_ Henry’s inimitable style. together with his ‘facility for sustaining the suspense in his plots, and introducing the human {heart-interest, have made his works an {immortal monument to his ability. “Find the Woman” is one of his most ‘charming stories, and in the appealing gentlenesgand charm of the young opera singer, Alice Joyce is at ease. ‘The 11th episode of the “House of Hate,” Gazette, Scenic, etc., completes‘ la really good programme. Phere will [be a coniplefe’ change tomorrow night. . “""~. J

TOWN HALL PICTURES.

A gplendid picture entertainment is set down for the ‘Town Hall patrons

-tzo-morrow night. With excellent judgment the rmamaigemen-‘t has chosen the tremendous photoplay favourite, ‘Tom ‘Mix, in “Cupid’s Round Up,” a play that contains more .adventure and merriment to the foot than any other play of its class that has ever been screened; and added, as a contrast, the magnificent graphic ‘heart-wringing story, ‘A‘Be'frayed,” in Whih Miss Miriam Cooper is the star. “Cupid’s Round Up” is a ,story crowded with iaugllter and heart-interest, interspersed with daring feats and big exciting situations. It is a story for everyone who appreciates a real hearty laugh and loves exciting adventures. “Be--trayed” is another class of story containing tears and heart throh-s, and is instinct with life as it is lived in big cities to:day. “Graham Phillips said. 015 storyfiof “Betrayed.” that itrings.

w‘ith“fine reali=_sm,..a.nd'seldo-m has the darli night-.of.a-woman’s so-ul b'een so. viéidly drawn. Nlt is a sfory that will cause discussion, and it :will 03.1188 tears" and‘ laughter. .- The» Supporting programme is worthy of .the’star subjets. Patrons are reminded that the pel'fornlancep:sta.rlls'-at eight o’c1oc1: sharp. ~ ;

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Taihape Daily Times, 29 September 1919, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, 29 September 1919, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, 29 September 1919, Page 4

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