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AMUSEMENTS.

TOWN HALL TO-MORROW.

A PARAMOUNT" ATTRACTION,

“I think all my friends will like ‘Fuss and Feathers,’ ” said Miss Enii Bennett, “because it i 5 3. human story with a lot of good fun and an example of lfow snobbishness is some~ times given a blow bet.wee«n ‘the eyes. Mr. Thos. H. Inc-e personally supervised the picture, which my husband, Fred Niblo directed and I think it. is one of the best 1 have ever‘ made.”

One of the hardest things she ever did, she avers, was to act like an uJI and untutored girl of the mining camps. “One might think it easy to lay aside all idea of ‘manners,’ eat with a knife, talk with ones »mouth full and so on—but it.‘ was far from And you can ’t imagine the -

trouble I had to keep fromeutting my mouth when I ate‘ with a knife; and the peas would roll off. No Wonder someone suggested corrugated knives.”

“Fuss and Feathers,” Miss. Enini Bennett’s special Paramount picture, will be shown at the Town Hall tomorrow ut the matinee and evening performances. There will be no show: at the Town Hall to-night.

THE KING-‘S.

_DOUBLE STAR BILL. A _ Woven into the highly thrilling drama, “The A. Five ‘ Million _D_olle_l{ Counterfeiting Plot,’-‘i is the exquisite romance of the daughter of one of the eounterfeiters, who fell in love with 3. Burns’ det.ective_. Her-_ renunciation of his love, and. the final reconciliation When her father_'hasN b_roken down and confessed, gives ebeautiful touch of sentiment to the gripping scenes. “Rowdy Ann,” featuring Fay Fincher, is a slab dashing Western com.edy in" which Fay shows that she is. some boxer; I 1; is full of thrills and fana TO-MORROW’ Nicene-. A The Goldwyn Company never did. tanything better——cel¥t.ainl;y jnothing funnie-I'——-than when: they ‘starred Mabel Normand in the ragtime re?mance “Upstairs,” in which is introduced a screamingly funny scene in u cabaret-hotel kitchen, 3. mirth-provok-ing development -of the romance as it is played out in the jazz ballroom up stairs, some adventures with 100 per cent. thrill, and to round it elf a. mil« lionaire disguised as a. bell-boy claim« ing at scullerymaid—who is Mabel her--self, of course-as his blushing bride.

Included on the programme, Fritz Holland, boxer and musician, lately appearing in Wellington, will make his first appearance, when the public will have the opportunity of hearing the man who has made himself famous as a champion boxer-instrumcntalist, in a delightful and brilliant selection of ragtime and other melodies played on numerous instrumen’cs. “THE "MIRACLE INIAN.”

Described as a. picture with an amazing éoul, “The l\liracle.Ma.n,” which has broken all previous records for attendance in Australasia, will be presented at the King’s on Friday next. A special orchestra. and vocalists will accompany this feature: which will.l)c--presented here upon a lavish scale. The plan opens at the Kingfis on Safurday.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 11 June 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 11 June 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3509, 11 June 1920, Page 4

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