AMUSEMENTS
THE KING’S—TO-NIGHT. '‘The New Moon." —Complimentary endorsements upon the excellence of* Norma*Talmadge in ‘‘The New Moon' ’ flowed like a river last evening. Tonight this celebrated feature will again be presented and it is that those who are attending the soldiers’ welcome home should .send the cbil'dren to enjoy them selves at The King’s. King’s notes. —(Vide N.Y. Mail): There is a thrill in every scene, and. in many cases stronger emphasis of the situation than in the play “Withwi the Law," to bo shown 'Thursday. Clara Kimball Young'"reaches the zenith of her fame in “Through the Dark Road, ’’ which will be shown on Saturday. T.aihape is to be the till'd town in New Zealand t-> see Chaplin's latest “Snnnyside.” “Back to God’s Country’’ is also on the bill for Saturday
TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT*
A powerful story is promised in “Sacred Silence,’’ starring William Russell which is coming to the Town Hall to-merrow night only, The plot is sensational and a now departure in motion picture work. William Russell, the popu/ar actor, makes a strong character of the idealistic hero, who makes the supreme sacrifice of being .branded a as deserter and a coward to save a woman’s honor. ; Russell’s forceful personality adapts itself thoroughly to the role. Tt is a picture that will be Well wo-th seeing.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3532, 21 July 1920, Page 4
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219AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3532, 21 July 1920, Page 4
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