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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“BOSS OF CAMP 4.” Brimful of dashing adventure, with an engrossing love story, “The Boss of Camp 4,” starring Charles Jones, will be presented at the Town Hall on Saturday evening next. Everyone who enjoys a story of the outdoors with its natural scenic beauty, should find much entertainment in the epic of the , Canadian big timber country. The finish of the picture shows Jones touching off a powder charge that blows up an entire mountainside. There is adventure and romance to, give quickened interest to “The Boss of Camp 4,” and also a piquant tinge of comedy. Chief supporting I 'item is “Roaring Lions and Wedding Bells,” a specially exciting and laughable picture. Usual prices will prevail, viz., 9d and f/fi, children 3d and 6<L Preliminary notice is given of the screening shortly of “Without Compromise,” a William Famum feature and “The Fast Mail,” described as the picture pi which the speed records of the world are outdone. Watch for the dates. ROYAL PICTURES. An amusing comedy feature is offered by Vitagraph in the “Ladder Jinx,” at the Royal Theatre on Friday (to-morrow) night. The picture, from the very start moves swiftly and fun is fast and furious. The cast is a really good one. The picture deals with the superstition, connected with walking under a ladder and a tornado of laughter puts (he final spell on evep your pet superstition. Prices 9d and 1/6, children as usual. Admirers of the versatile Charles Ray will be pleased to learn his latest picture, “A Tailor Made Man” is to be screened on Saturday night. The pip ture is replete with wit and gaiety and has a surprising, put satisfying, finale. Chorus before the screening: “Ye# t ” *

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2656, 8 November 1923, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2656, 8 November 1923, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2656, 8 November 1923, Page 3

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