ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE CABARET,
Bobe Daniels will be seen at the Cabaret in a sparkling picture entitled “Two Weeks wit\i Pay.” The title is an unusual one and the story is still more unusual. How a sales girl assumes the role of a popular actress through an automobile smash and her subsequent adventures makes an interesting enough story. The additional attractions of the Cabaret ensure an extremely enjoyable evening’s entertainment at an extremely moderate cost. Preliminary announcements are made for “Omar Khayyam.” The box plan is now open at Mr Heath’s where seats can be booked without extra fee. The prices of admission are 1/6 and 2/-, cildren fid and 1/-, all plus tax.
ROYAL PICTURES,
“THE STORM” IS COMING. Richard Talmadge’s advent into pictures was made through Douglas Fairbanks. His first superfeature, “Taking Chances” will be screened at the Royal Theatre tomorrow night and this picture bears out Doug’s confidence in this star. You will he treated to a thrill a minute and witness stunts never before attempted on stage or screen. Prices I/- and 1/6 pins tax, children half-price. New York woke up one morning to find itself talking about a new sensation, the play “The Storm,” written by Langdon McCormick. It is a very dramatic piece laid in the clean North woods. No sooner was its fame flaming up in the theatrical sky than Universal bought it and made a special production starring House Peters .and directed by Reginald Baker. This picture comes to the Royal next Tuesday. Prices 1/and 1/6, plus tax; children halfprice.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2539, 6 February 1923, Page 2
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257ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2539, 6 February 1923, Page 2
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