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ENTERTAINMENTS.

GRAND CABARET NIGHT,

If enjoyment can he bought and sold, Town Hall patrons stand a fair chance of getting more than they pay for to-night. A grand Cabaret night is the attraction. Two full programmes will he screened, and dancing will also hold the floor. The picture programme selected for this attraction offer a large field of diversified entertainment, Paramount’s “The March Hare” with Belie Daniels in the leading role, running a close second with Tom Mix in “Up and Going.” The last picture we remember Tom Mix iu was “Sky High,” but this time we see him struggling in a death struggle at the bottom of a river in forty feet of water, with a smuggler. Usual Cabaret prices will he charged, 1/1, children Gd. On Saturday “Jane Eyre” will be screened. ROYAL PICTURES.

To-night Hoot Gibson appears in “The Lone Hand” at the Royal Theatre and should not be missed as it is full of excitement right from the start. The story is from the pen of Ralph Cummins and adapted to the screen by A. P. Younger. It takes you out to Sierra Madra mountains in California and down into a long-abandoned mine. The picture has an extremely exciting 'plot and Hoot Gibson is well supported by Marjorie Daw. WHO won the terrifying race aeross the burning sands ? The madly riding Chasseurs. The thundering Arabs on steeds of fire and strength or wast it Death, riding alone? WHAT was the secret of the Sheik’s Harinen —where calm-eyed Nouris and slim dancing girls whiled away the soft Arabian days? WHY did audacious “Cigarette,” the daughter of the regiment for-.-akc her brave Chasseurs to linger at the'side oL the villainous Sheik? WHEN did love enter the heart id' the fiery child of the desert to bring glorious happiness, even when it brought something more sinister? FIND the answer in the greatest, romantic, spectacular drama of all time. Ouida’s greatest story, “Under Two Flags,” showing at the Royal on Friday.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2572, 26 April 1923, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2572, 26 April 1923, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2572, 26 April 1923, Page 2

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