ROYAL PICTURES
To-night’s big programme is headed by a strong rendering by the popular actress, Nonna Talmade, in “The Woman Gives.” This is aonagnificeut First National production, built on Owen Johnson’s famous novel, in which Norma touches the depths of the heart through her wonderful understanding of life, and the ultimate joys and tragedies that human beings experience. Also the great gloom-scat-terer, Larry Seinon, king of komieal komedians, will be seen in “Schooldays,” It will remind you of ypurself in years gone bye. Prices, 6d and Is Id.
For Monday night, “Rose of Nome,” featuring Gladys Brockwell, will be shown. This is a photoof thrilling possibilities, a story of gold and love in'the frozen north. Life in the Alaskan gold fields is pictured against a background beautiful in its rugged grandeur. Under the direction of Edward J. Le Saint, a production said to be of decided merit is offered to those who enjoy the best in motion pictures. Miss Brockwell is .-mpported by a good company, with William Scott as leadiug man. Prices, Od and Is Id.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2297, 2 July 1921, Page 3
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177ROYAL PICTURES Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2297, 2 July 1921, Page 3
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