“SHADOWS OF THE SEA.”
This is the title of Conway Tearle’s latest picture to be shown at the Town Hall to-night. The story is an extremely exciting one portraying Comvay Tearle as the master of a pirate ship—the most iniquitous “Kettle” of hell that ever sailed the Seven Seas. On Wednesday night a new and delightful attraction is promised. Arrangements have been made for patrons to enjoy the pleasure of dancing while the picture is in progress. Admission to the Hall is 1/1 for adults, children half-price, and once inside it is a ease of please yourself. On up to the Circle and watch the picture until you get cold, take your partner downstairs and dance. Dance music will be played all the time. Light refreshments are also obtainable at an extremely moderate cost.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2463, 5 August 1922, Page 2
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134“SHADOWS OF THE SEA.” Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2463, 5 August 1922, Page 2
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