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AMUSEMENTS.

THE KING’»S “FORBIDDEN.” Mrs Charlie Chaplin (Mildred Harris) makes a re-appeara-nce in her latest Jewel production. It is entitled “Forbidden,g” and pictures the longing of the country girl for the city life, and just how her husband cured her of the desire. New York’s famous "‘-frinatoxvn and cabarets are displayed through the action of this drama—and it is reported that the young star wears some very beautiful gowns very charmingly. The human story is said to afford Miss Harris a very wide scope in displaying her abilities as a screen actress. “Maddie’{ Irwin was .a pretty little country girl and her one desire was to live in the great city and become a part of its pulsing activities. A splendid Christy Comedy, “Know Your Neighbour’-’ is also starred on this bill. GOOD FRIDAY.

I “The Spreading Dawn?’ Goldwyn’s famous production has been selected ‘for screening on Good Friday at the ‘King's. Jane Cowl, the celebrated English beauty actress takes the lead lin this delightful and compelling love romance. Q “THE RACING STRAIN? Saturday will see another’ wonderful supex--feature presented at the King's, when Goldwyn’ presents Mae Marsh in “The Racing 'Strain,” a slexper-racing story. ' A big matinee will be given on‘ Saturday» for the children; ‘

MANAGERIAL NOTE. Owing to the. magnitude of the Easter attractions and the big crowds attending the Kings, patrons are earnestly advised to book seats, ’Phone 268 Kingfs, for (—;l')‘()\b Friday, Saturday and Monday. OUR PICTURES——'I‘OWN HALI... Anyone requiring :1 good laughshould make a point of seeing the Lee kids in “We Should Worry!" at the Town Hall tonight. ’J."hese ,wonderful children are at. their best in conductingian amateur matrimonial agency und marrying ofi? their aunt. to the right; man. Fortune-hunters,’ zeggs,. burglars, kidl‘lappe«l‘s——-all these are of‘ no avail when ‘the phenomenal Fox: youngsters are pitted against 'them.. i This is the kind of picture to which 3 one can take the whole family with i the certainty that all will thol'olfgllly enjoy it. On the same pl‘ngl':lnlnle tonight is a. very fine drama, “A’ Mod-' ern Thelma,” a story of love and life in Norway with the beautiful I Vivian Martin in the lead. L DOROTHY DALTON-——GOOD FRI--DAY. To-morrow night only (Good El-i~ day), Our Pictures will present Dorouthy Dalton in :1 fine Paramount picJ turo entitled “Quicksand.” It is just the sort of story that holds the interest from beginning to eud——the~ story of a "Woman who foiight, struggled, and cum ran against the lav: to free her innocent husband. I

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 1 April 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 1 April 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 1 April 1920, Page 4

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