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AMUSEMENTS

THE KING ’S——'l‘OlNlGH’J.‘.

“CUPID FORECLOSES. "

One of .the most enjoyable features seen here for some time is “Cupid Foreeloses.” The title perhaps is too suggestive of love. for the average modern person, but the story, while it has enough of that elenierit to make it illi'eresting, is really an everyday story rich in nat.nral humour and boasting of settings of rare natural beatity. Every eifort should be made. to see this charming story to-night. "TOM MOORE. Connneneing at the Saturday matinee, Tom Moore, who grows more popular" every day, \Vflitll his adorable Il‘-.ish «smile, will be seen in “The City of Comrades,” certainly his best eifort to date. The theme deals with the brotherhood of man and sounds the soul of humanity. The fourth epi- T sode of’ “The Man of Might” willl also be screened. 1

TOVVN HALL——TO-NIGHT.

' Some of the biggest circus scenes ever screened are in “Under the Top” the Paramount picture showing tonight and at the matine to-morrow at the Town’ Hail. .With enougifthrilis to make the heart go dot and "carry one and laughs to bring itback to normal this fine story bi John Emerson {ind Anita Loos is too good to be missed on any account. The inimitable comedian Fred Stone plays the leading role. The kiddies will enjoy this pil..'tui'e at the matinee ifo—morrow—a good circus picture is always appreciated by picture lovers of all sizes and espeeiziliy the children. A «good .~:upportine: series at-eonipaiiies the fezttiii-0. The Town ‘Hall is the hall where the stoves are. 3. point \Vol‘th; I'oni(=inherin<,r the?“ chilly evenings.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3523, 9 July 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3523, 9 July 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3523, 9 July 1920, Page 4

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