AMUSEMENTS
i OUR I\’ICTURB-S TOWN HALL. } __..__. 1 There will be no pictures at the §Town Hall to-night, the building being otherwise engaged. For "tomorrow at the afternoon and evening performances the Our Picture Proprietory have ‘secured a very attractive double feagture programme, St/"l:ing' Pauline ‘Frederick in “Fedora; the famous play made immortal by Madame Sarah £Bel-nhardt, and the world’s greatest 'conlc'f;ln Fatty Arbuckle in “The Cook." Pauline Frederick is acknowlledged by -all the critics to be one of ,the finest emotional actresses on the |legitimate stage and certainly the f.‘.n— * est on the screen. In her interpreta- ' tion of Victorian Sard'on’s famous play ‘ , “Fedora,” she rises to the greatest l ‘heights of her dramatic power. Shel igives new life to the vivid story of the woman whose hatred for a man turns to love, while his burning love for her becomes the bitterest enmity. In “The Cook” Fatty 'A:l')uckle has drawn record business at raised prices to the City Paramount houses, both in! this country arid in Australia. The fact that Out Pidture M'auagement ' are presenting both of these features‘ on one programme at ordinary prices] assures full houses at both performances. Seats may be reserved at Pratt and Cos’. BABY BEAUTY COMPETITION. After the interval to-morrow, Saturday night, the ballot box in connection with the above competition at the‘ Town -'Hall"will be opened and the! papers scrutinised. The management ‘WIII announce the result at th -ek;onclusion of tomorrow night's pcrforx,.-iance. I
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3415, 20 February 1920, Page 4
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242AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3415, 20 February 1920, Page 4
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