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ENTERTAINMENTS.

WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE

WOMEN?” A powerful and trenchant photoplay makes its appearance in the Royal Theatre to-niglit, entitled “What’s Wrong with the Women?” A dazzling east has been assembled for this superfeature and the production is lavish and costly. The drama is a genuine attempt to get. at the root of the restlessness and pleasure loving habits of the modern woman, and, of course the jazz craze comes in for its need of blame. Barbara Castlcton and Constance Rennet are the leading stars. Don’t miss this splendid production to-night. Also Mermaid “Perils of the Yukon.” On Monday “The Woman who fooled Herself" will he screened which depicts the tropics and the following questions will answer themselves as the picture unfolds. Do blondes create the most domestic trouble in the tropics? Is it every chorus girl's ambition to marry a millionaire? If a woman lose.-’ her heart can site keep her head ? “QUEEN OF SHEBA.”

To-night at the Town Hall “Queen of Sheba,” the love romance of the world's most beautiful woman, will be seen. II is declared that the settings and pageantry of this picture are unsurpassed on the screen and'that tew such thrilling spectacle- as the chariot race have ever been presented in pictures. Betty Blythe appears in the role of Ihe most-beautiful queen. Mammoth battle scenes, and wonderful desert snaps follow gorgeous court slice! aides in quick order, all forming hul a background to the romance of the wonderful, passionate and vet doomed love, of Sheba tor King Solomon. Included in the cast „f 5,000, are many stars of (lie silvershccl whilst the production is backed by the whole resources of William Fox. Patrons are advised to he early to he sure of a good seat and to ensure their witnessing the opening scenes, Prices 1/- and 1/0 children 3d and (id. On Wednesday Wallace li.eid in the comedy drama "thirty Days.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2636, 22 September 1923, Page 2

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316

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2636, 22 September 1923, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2636, 22 September 1923, Page 2

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