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AMUSEMENTS.

TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT. v The whole w T orld goes crazy except one man. and he is arrested on a half score of charges involving offences that never were committed. It is funny and the folks all are so serious about it that the spectator fairly bursts his sides laughing with George Walsh, in the new comedy-drama “Help! Help! Police!” to he shown at the Town Hall to-night. It is exciting too, as well us funny, and is not he missed. one of the good, things that should On the same programme to-night Madlaine Traverse will be presented in a powerful drama of a woman’s loyalty “The Love That Dares.” A permanent attraction at the Town Hall is the stoves which nightly glow red-hot and render the whole hall delightfully warm and cosy. It is .a revelation to most people, and greatly, enhances the enjoyment of the pictures. THE KING’S. ' ’ BABY M. OSBORNE SOLVES LABOUR TROUBLES. —Baby Marie Osborne is not an “Enfant Terrible,” but she comes mighty near it as Dolly McKenzie in the new Bathe comedydrama "fiolly’s Vacation.” Here this dainty baby star appears in the* role, of the neglected daughter of a fadridden Avoman and a business AvoTried - father threatened by a strike, and between the tAvo she is rather in the . way. so she is sent to her uncle. Thatpoor man Avrites back to say that he - is willing to SAVop Dolly for the Strikers. In the meantime Dolly gets lost in the, Avoods with a delightful little nigger-boy, called Ebenezer Excema Abraham White, and their adventures are highly amusing. As soon as the news of the lost babes in the A\ r ood gets home the strike is called off and in the unanimous hue and cry, and - restoration of Dolly, Capital and Labour get closer together. A laughable come ly “Canning a Cannibal” Avill also be shown. I

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3516, 30 June 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3516, 30 June 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3516, 30 June 1920, Page 4

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