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AMUSEMENTS.

TO-NIGHT. ' M _ TONIGHT »THE KING’S; The new programme to be shown to-night will feature that fine actor, Dick Rossen. ‘The story tells of a. man with God's own soul who never had a chance. How the single kindncss he bestowed on a social outcast and degenerate repaid him a thousandfold is worked out with consummate skill. It is a stor'y with an appeal you cannot miss. There will also be shown the latest Keystone comedy in two parts, Gazette, and as an extra “The House of Hate.” On Thurskiay Olga Petr-ova will appear in her latest success. «

I TOWN HALL PICTURES. ! To-night’s double attraction at the ‘own Hall oifers piaygoers something that will be long remembered. It is diflicult to sa-y which is the greater attraction of the two star subjects. “Cupid ’s Round Up” comes with a big reputation from the best cities in the World, as being the fin-est and most satisfying picture of adventure, daring deeds, and ronla.nt.ie exploits, that has ever been submitted to photo-play ilovers. Tom Mix, the star of the projductilon,j is famed efor his S.llfi.trePid' horsemanship and nerve-wl‘aek.ing stunts, and in this play he has :1 story -that fitshimlike a lady,’s glove. “Betrayed” is ‘a. dramatic study in strong contrast to the lighter story. Miss Miriam Cooper is the featured artist. It a story written with ‘such sincerity I of feling and apprecitaion of moral beauty, and contains so much human‘ truth that makes it appeal to everypone who enjoys a true, wholesome ac-, count of real life as it is lived in. the big cities of the world. The sup-' porting prograinznie promises alwealthfl of entertainzne-n}t-. .'!Palh-ons [arc I%‘-v minded that the pl‘ogl'aenl.nle Starts at‘ eight o’elock sharp. Box plan at"! Pratt’s Bookstiall—no extra charge for reserving sea‘ts.

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 September 1919, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, 30 September 1919, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, 30 September 1919, Page 4

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