ENTERTAINMNETS.
ROYAL PICTURES. To-morrow night Alarie Prevost, a well-known and popular actress, appears at the Royal Theatre in “A Parisian Scandal.” It is sixcylinder French concoction of a dazzling girl who made all Paris sit. up and take notice. Playing opposite the star is Bertram Grassby, supported by Alae Busch. This is a Universal attraction, which in itself is sufficient guarantee of its excellence. Comedy: “Dad’s Bay,” starring Buddy Messenger. Prices 9d and 1/6, children as usual. On Friday night. “The ' Ladder Jinx,” a ATtagrapli special, will be screened. This production is just a mass of ideas on luck, beautiful and original. On Saturday diaries Ray appears in his greatest and best, “The Tailor Alade Man.” • ADAM AND EVA.” The merry story of a millionaire father who couldn’t manage his pretty llapper daughter, and brought in one of the smart young men from the office to do the job. Such is the feature “Adam and Eva,” starring Alarion Davies and holding .pride of place in to-morrow night’s Cabaret programme at the Town Hall. “Adam aud Eva” is a merry modern Eden of lovely gowns, jazz palaces and wonderful Venetian scenes. Besides Marion Davies the cast includes Roy Barnes, Tom Lewis and William Davidson. The supporting comedy is “Torchy Comes Through,” whilst a travelogue and Gazette are also included in the programme. Usual Cabaret prices. A line outdoors drama of the lumber country, "The Boss of Camp 4.” has been secured for next Saturday night’s programme. Charles Jones is the featured star.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2655, 6 November 1923, Page 2
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251ENTERTAINMNETS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2655, 6 November 1923, Page 2
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