ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES. /
Edward (Hoot) Gibson, star <>£ a seox*e of action and rapid-fire film dramas is to be seen at the Royal Theatre to-morrow night, in “Kindled Courage,” a new type of western drama that is certain to appeal to all classes. It is intensely human and interesting. Comedy: “Home Plate.” On Thursday night the renowned “One Exciting Night,” will he screened. In spite of all the terror and the dark, and deadly enigma set you to solve, the tale is blithe and exhilarating and chock full of humour. It almost seems as if the great D. W. had said to himself: ‘‘l have made the biggest, now I*ll make the strangest, biggest mystery drama,” and he has accomplished that task.
IF YOU COULD SEE TO-MORROW
Suppose it were vouchsafed to see to-morrow! Would you shape your future differently, or persist in that course which seemed to appear to you most desirable? In “The Man Who Saw To-morrow” Thomas Meighan’s new Paramount picture, to be screened at the Town Hall Cabaret to-morrow night, he is enabled to look into the. future. He is shown what will happen to him in ease he marries either of two girls —Rita, a South Sea Island girl, or Helen, an English aristocrat. His (ravels in llie dual lives lead him to England, India, New York and the South Seas and through a maze of thrilling adventures. Supporting Comedy, “Torchy’s Promotion.” Usual Cabaret prices. Saturday next: William Russell in “The Crusader.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2607, 17 July 1923, Page 2
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246ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2607, 17 July 1923, Page 2
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