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AMUSEMENTS

| TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT". "A Man of Honour" is the last picture Harold Lockwood made, and in it he is declared by all critics to | have accomplished the most splendid j work of his meteoric Based on the novel by Henry Kitchell Webster, the story is one of vivid romance and gripping adventure which stirs the imagination as well as the heart. No one can afford to miss seeing this picture at the Town Hall to-night, for t besides proving an evening of intense I enjoyment, it is something in the : nature of a farewell to one of the most popular actors the screen has ever known. Usual prices are to be charged. THE KING'S. "THE. HAND INVISIBLE." "The Hand Invisible," "The Man of Might," and "The Lion Special" are the throe big attractions at the King's to-night. Mr. Montague Love, in the role of Eodney Graham, the Napoleon of the steel industry, lifts the new World Film production, "The Hand Invisible," clean above the aver : age and makes it one of the most notable screen dramas of the season. He is supported by Virginia Hammond and Muriel Ostriche, and the production is mounted on a scale worthy of the theme. Denied a son by his first wife, this Napoleon of industry emulates the Napoleon of history, divorces her in order to remarry and perpetuate his house. A son is born to him, hut the whole of his ambitious scheme comes crashing about his cars when, a helpless arid impotent paralytic, he discovers that he is not the father of the young man who has inherited his wealth and possessions. "The Man of Might" has Arrived and will be shown to-night only. Patrons should not miss this most exciting episode in this great mystery. "The Lion one of those wild animal cotnediesTftiH of pop and excitement I'' ne huge scream from. first to last*

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 28 June 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 28 June 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 28 June 1920, Page 4

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