ENTERTAINMENTS.
SHIRLEY MASON IN “YOPTH MUST HAVE LOVE.”
This is the offering at the Town Hall to-night. Dealing with mystery, intrigue and innumerable thrills, the story contains a redblooded romance that holds the interest from title to tailpiece. r l he theme of the picture is based on a youth unjustly accused of the murder of an old miser. How a girl whose father was indirectly implicated in the affair, finally succeeds in vindicating the youth as well as her father, provides an entertainment that surpasses anything Miss Mason has offered the screen in the past. Prices are as usual. On Wednesday next Peter B. Kyne’s “Pride of Palomar” supported by .other Toreliy Comedy will he screened.
ROYAL PICTURES. A keen and wholesome satire on modern methods of courtship is the theme of “The Primitive Lover” with Constance Talmadge at the Royal Theatre to-night. The star is still Connie of the charming smile and the delightful personality, but. this time she is called upon to carry her efforts to greater dramatic heights. The picture is full of real good comedy. Also a special comedy: “The Chicken Parade.” Prices as usual, (id and 1/1, children half-
price. On Monday night Basil King’famous story “The Street Calleu Straight,” comes to the Royal. It is a powerfully dramatic story of a great love born of a great tragedc. As a book it gripped the interest of millions of readers. As a picture it is even more vivid and pulsating.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2597, 23 June 1923, Page 2
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246ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2597, 23 June 1923, Page 2
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