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AMUSEMENTS.

THE KING'S.

“THE SILENT MASTER.”

Phillip Oppenheim’s thrilling and mysterious novel, “The Silent Master” will be rendered in film form at the King’s to-night. Robert Warwick plays the lead as the head of a secret society. Such a hindrance recalls the thrills and sensations of “Zigomar,” and will provide an excellent nig-ht’s entertainment for lovers of sensation. LIMERICK COMPETITION. Tell the childrento bring along Saturday. This week’s results and next week ’s Liberick will be screened on Saturday. TOM MOORE. On Saturday another excellent programme will be provided at the King’s, when Tom Moore will be seen in his great creation, "*Man and his Money.” ._....._......,. OUR PICTURES-TOWN HALL. Chas. Bay, the inimitable Paramount star, apjpears in an entirely new characterisation in “The Law of the North,” which is showing at the Town Hall to-night.

“If another shot is fired it will be here——into the heart ‘of the girl you love.” .

Such was the Word the girl’s abductor sent to the youth who had braved the bleak snows to save her.

But, when the murderer’s hands were,.reddest, the ravening grey wolf pack swept upon him with bared fangs to claim their blood brother. A tip-top comedy and two interesting Gazettes suport the above .s'tar.

_At the matinee tomorrow 3. new programme will be presented at the Town Hall, the two chief attractions being John Barrymore in a rattling comedy-drama, “On the Quiet?’ and the popular Fattie Arbuckle in‘ a new‘ laughter-in'akel:_——.. “Camping Out”’ These will be Shown again to-mvrrow night, and anyone wanting’ a_ . good laugh, mow knows where to go for it.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 23 April 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 23 April 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 23 April 1920, Page 4

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