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AMUSEMENTS.

TEE KING’S.

NORMA TALMADGE .IN ‘ ‘ PANTHEA. ’ "'

Norma Talmadge has won throughdint of whole-hearted work in her. features a position of universal favour in the film World. To-night at the King's she will -be seen in “Panthoa./’ a picture of overwhelming intensity, WhiCh' ranks among her best produetions.. Photographically the picture is perfect and will be remembered as one of ‘flue finest. ’c‘hings- seen at the King’s.

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‘ Saturday ’s big feature at the King’s‘ I'ls “Innocent,” starring that celebrated actress Fannie Ward.| In “The [Cheat/’_her most famous pictlure uplto the present, Fannie Ward played ]-the part of a matured woman; in “Innoeent,” George Broad‘hurst’s comDpelling drama, she lives the part, butfirst she lives before your eyes.’ a. young girl in China, ignorant of the World, and in whom the first clamour[ant call of youth is being felt. Her .work as “Innocent” entitles her to ‘rank as a very fine star of the front rank. The usual Saturday matinee, which includes the serial includes the’ ‘serial will be'shown. ’j"‘—i¢O-10-I 1 DUB PICTURES-—TOWN HAI.I';.

Wallace Reid is featured in a. splen- ‘ did Paramount picture "The Man From Funeral Range,” now showing at the Town v"Hall. It, is a, fine story of a man who goes to the gallows for a crinie committed by another, maintaining ‘silence because he thought that hé was shielding «the girl he-~ loved. There are some fine dramatic.scenes and tense situiucions tfirosgiii‘

_t.he"f§tory, which is adapted from a famous play by Ernest Wilkie. A new programme will be shown tomorrow at the matinee, featuring Lina, Cavalferi in “Love’s C-onquest!’

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 16 April 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 16 April 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 16 April 1920, Page 4

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