AMUSEMENTS
J “TO TON.”——“You. don’t mind get_ting a lump in your throat so long as lynu go away feeling happy. ’-3 That’s !wh;:: people say about “To Ton,” one of the prettiest romantic dramas seen ill the screen for. some time. Toton is the daughter of David Lane and a. Parisian flower girl, Yonne Whom he has secretly married, and who dies after being cruelly separated from her husband by the duplicity of his father. Davis cannot trace them, and To ton, alone in the world, is brought. up as a boy, and trained to crime by evil associates, being finally reclaimed by Da\*id’s adopted son, Kenneth Carew. A pretty love story develops in which dainty Olive Tllolna's, as To Ton is simply adorable. Usual prices will be charged. KING'S NOTES. Nat I—lanley'who created such a tervour here recently is Hooked for a return visit next. Friday and Saturday. New songs, jokes and his ever PODular “local llits’,’ will be a feature of his act. Sherlock Holmes features in the Au‘B”mSll Production “The Valley of Fear” fmmded on the meat farm mystery by C0I1&I1 Doyle, to be presented at the King’s on Thursday and ‘Friday. _ She heard him, she loved him not. Did she or di’{l she not? The answer‘
lies, in “Experimental Mm‘:-iage,’ Constance ’l‘a.lnladge's production booked here for Saturday.
TOWN HALL———TO’-NICFHT.
“As the Sun Went Down."—-Edith “ Storey, the talented emotional actress, is to be seen in one of her most. remarkable plays in “As the Sun Went‘ Down,” :1 Metro offering of intense human interest. This picture which is showing at the Town Hall to-night de~ picts the rough life in a mining camp K)‘ in the days of "~19, am? the people who were a law unto themselves. As the two—gun woman known as “Colonel Billy, "" Edith Storey gives a wonderful cll:l:'acte:-i::Extio:l of primitive womanhon.-] vcith its ungoverned passions and impulsive. undieciplinml natures. Other good roles that are,well played are those of ‘the men'Pizen Ike, Piety Pete, Faro Bill, and Gin Mil? Jack,'all en‘actod by players of distinction. In addition to the "fMetl'o” feature the programme includes comedy, topical, and interest pictures in support.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3526, 13 July 1920, Page 4
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357AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3526, 13 July 1920, Page 4
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