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ROYAL PICTURES.

In bis anger lie started across the room. “Stop that snivelling, or I’ll stop it for you,” he ordered. And, taking another step, he reached over and struck her a blow on the temple —and then .Driscoll strode in upon him. Then, through the stillness of the night a shot rang out, and a minute later the placid life of Buckeye Bi’idge was. being whipped into a red foam of fury by the cry of “Driscoll’s killed Andy!” Such is an incident in the attraction de luxe at the Royal to-night, “Red Foam.” To-morrow, ladies at 2.30,- and men at 8, (jic greatest educational feature of international reputation, “The End of the Road,” will *be shown. Of this picture Lady Stout writes: “I have seen ‘The End of the Road,’ moving picture, and consider that nothing but good can ensue from its presentation, and that its message is much needed. I think that presenting the subject to those who are ignorant of the dangers of immoral living, it would be better to emphasise the other side —the beauty and pure enjoyment which is the rewar'd of those who live a clean life. I think that it woud he well if. persons applying for a marriage license were obliged to view it. We need to make young people think seriously of the duties, obligations , and consequences of their' actions, 1 and this picture presents the subject clearly before the mind and arrests attention which no amount of talking or reading could do.” Many more prominent and wellknown leaders in social hygiene movements express similar views, and endorse the picture as a timely and enlightening production. The prices of admission will be 2s and ■ls, plus tax. Children under 14 years will not be admitted unless accompanied by parent.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2402, 9 March 1922, Page 3

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299

ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2402, 9 March 1922, Page 3

ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2402, 9 March 1922, Page 3

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