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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAE PICTURES.

Owing to a mistake in the dispatching of the films, the drama, "A Celebrated Case,” which was to have been screened at the Royal to-night will not be shown until Monday night. For to-; night, however, an equally good star picture, ‘‘Unjustly Accused,” has been obtained, which with other good supporting films, will make a really fine programme. ‘‘Unjustly Accused” is a Nordisk production, the story dealing with the life of a woman whose thoughtless folly, combined with the jealousy of her husband, nearly wrecked two lives. In the duel which follows the unjust accusation, the jealous husband is taught a salutary lesson, and a reconciliation follows. To-morrow being a holiday, the management has decided to show a picture programme in the evening. There will be the usual matinee on Saturday afternoon, and on Saturday night the star picture, ‘‘Wiles of a Siren,” will be screened. CHASE’S VAUDEVIEEE CO. TO-NIGHT. •The above company will make their first appearance before a Foxton audience to night. The ' entertainment is absolutely refined and free from vulgarity. The programme is well varied, and should meet all tastes. In the great military scene, the champion juvenile gun spinners of the world are introduced, also the latest patriotic songs, and the scene closes with the grand tableau, “Britannia.” The artists forming the company include Mr Charles Moody, a character comedian and descriptive vocalist, who has just completed an engagement on the Brenuan-Fuller circuit. The prices are 3s, 23 and is.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1320, 5 November 1914, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1320, 5 November 1914, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1320, 5 November 1914, Page 2

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