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ENTERTAINMENTS.

, . ROYAL PICTURES. At the Royal to-night the programme screened last night will be repeated. The star item is “The Lust of Ages.” ... To-moi'row night the seating accommodation should be taxed to its limit, when the first of the million dollar Chaplins, “A Dog’s Life,” will be screened. In this masterpiece Charlie Chaplin is supported by Edna Purviance and the whole of the three reels contain the most animaginary furious fandango of funniness ever produced. People may think they have seen Charlie, hut when they see this latest masterpiece they will realise that hitherto they have only caught a glimpse of him, and they really did riot know how to laugh, until “A Dog’s Life” was screened. For this great production the prices will be 2s and Is, plus tax. LOUISE MACK—THURSDAY. On Thursday evening next, at the Town Hall, the Foxton public will he afforded an opportunity of becoming with Louise Mack, the incomparable, the worldfamed author and poet. The greatest of all Avar correspondents. The AA'oman who moves great audiences to tears and laughter. When she acts her dramas snatched from the battlefields at the risk' of her life, you will sit spellbound from beginning to end. Everybody does.

Louise Mack Avill tell how she met Edith Cavell, also her experiences of live days as a prisoner of Avar, and Avhat she saw inside the German lines. She brings with her Chewy Kearton’s moving war pictures and oyer 100 slides. As the Foxton season is limited to one night only, this opportunity . should not he missed. Seats may he hooked at Mr Heath’s. ’ ~

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2047, 28 October 1919, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2047, 28 October 1919, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2047, 28 October 1919, Page 3

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