THE KING'S.
‘_’,SABY EM comm, i Those wishing to see Baby Em Gorman, the child Bernhardt of the screen, have their last opportunity fat the Kin-g;’s this evening. Apart from the wonderful pathetic acting of this mere child, the seascapes are a genuine treat .to the lovers of good sea studies I and coast scenery. >Mack Selm9t’S_l Triangle, comedy, 3. hotch-potch Ofl laughter and thrills is included in thel bill, rtogether with the latest Gaumoni topical. : A i on Wednesday and Thursday Frank; Keenan, the most wonderful chal*acte..r§ actor of the Sc;-‘een, be seen in the magi; powerful picture of his career, “The midnight stage,” a story of the roaming days, The “Motion Picture W33-Id,”in its review of 'this'picture, quotes as follov‘vs:—‘ ‘We have seen this actor in various parts, attractive am] _l-epelllant,‘ but never has he put forward so remarkable_and_«so perfect a. study as in the “Midnight Stage.” HaWker’s Tnans-axtrlantic flight pic‘Euro will alsfo be shown. w THE KIWIS. “The Kiwis’? scored an electric suc-.-cess at Auckland, winning golden opiznions from Press and; public, the Herald naming the show as “the greatest of its admirable kind that has toured the Dominion.” ' “The Kiwis” ;are accredited by the authorities, and 40 ‘per cent. of the proceeds go to aid widows and orphans of the War. “The Kiwis’? will appear at the Town Han, Taihape, on Friday and Saturday next. Box plan is now open at Pratt’s Stationer’.s Shop. ':.==9-_=-._--__'-2
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3378, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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239THE KING'S. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3378, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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