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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES,

An attraction of dazzling brilliance and ravishing splendour is “Peacock Alley,” with' Mae Murray at the Royal Theatre to-night. This presentation which, with all its splendour and magnificence marks the blonde star’s triumphant screen offering. The picture is gorgeously costumed and excellently directed, with a story that rujis smoothly to its romantic conclusion. Comedy, “No Parking,” and extra: “Robinson Crusoe.”

On Monday night Pauline Frederick will be seen in “The Bonds of Love,” a beautiful story of a divine sacrifice. It is a Goldwyn production and depicts the screen’s finest emotional actress in one of her best productions. Can you imagine a woman sacrificing her happiness for a child that is not even her own ? ■ Prices ,as. usual.* , * A FAST ACTION PICTURE.

This is a brief description of the production to be screened at the Town Hall to-night. The leading x-ole is taken by* William Steele who plays the part of a Texas ranger in endeavouring to outwit a band of crooks whose leader occupies the unassailable position of the Chief of Police. The story moves forward from thrill to thrill with bi-eathless haste leaving the audience gasping at the end. The re is of coui-se, the usual vein of romance running through the ’story which just gives nice touch of delicacy and which will greatly appeal to the ladies. On Easter Monday..the* William Fox sxxpei-, “Shame*”, will be screen-' ed, and a dance will be held after the screening. QUEEN CARNIVAL DANCE. A dance will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evexxing next in aid of the Farmers’ Queen candidate (Miss Gonlon) in the Oroua Downs Queen Carnival. Good floor, good music, good supper. Admission: Gents 2/6, ladies 1/6, '• . .' -w ' ‘, t FOXTON - ,S CITIZENS’ QUEEN. DANCE ON MONDAYS NIGHT. TA dance will be field in the Masonic Hall on Monday-"evening next, in-aid of Foxton’s Citizens’jQueen (Miss Belle Pearson). An enjoyable -time is promised all who attend. Admission: gents 2/-, ladies 1/-. ‘ " On Easter Monday night, er dance will be held in the same haM for the same object and at the same price, when the winners of the - competition. 4 will be announced. _

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19230324.2.17

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2559, 24 March 1923, Page 2

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359

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2559, 24 March 1923, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2559, 24 March 1923, Page 2

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