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ENTERTAINMENTS.

BOY SCOUTS AT THE ROYAL TO-NTGHT. A new Rupert Hughes comedy produced by Goldwyn, entitled “Come on Over,” will be screened ist the Royal Theatre to-night. Alfred Greene directed the comedy in association with the author. Colleen Moore, who made such a big hit in Rupert Hughes’ previous photoplay, “The Wall Flower,” is east as Moyua, and Ralph Graves, who leaped into screen prominence with his performance in Griffith’s “Dream Street,” acts the part of Shane. Also Miss Rene Zander will give some items including “Dutch Gems,” clog and military step dancing. The scouts will also assist, with numerous items, comic and sentimental. Also a “Boxing Tournament.” A big evening’s entertainment. Don’t miss this exceptionally hue double programme. Prices only 1/- and 2/-, children as usual. “WHILE JUSTICE WAITS.” “While Justice Waits” is the attractive title of the leading picture starring Dustin Farnum in to-night’s programme at the Town Hall. The story deals with the trials of a gold miner who is left by his wife to care for a young daughter. He sets out to liuil the despoiler of his home Imt is long held up in his desire for satisfaction and reunion. Wliile Justice waits. In addition to a strong story the picture is notable for its wonderful scenery aud photography. A Sunshine comedy entitled “Rides aud Slides,” and Interest lilm and the latest world's news completes a line programme which will be ottered at. usual prices, 9d and 1/0, cluldren 3d and (id. At Wednesday's Cabaret Bebe Daniels will be seen as a woman whose creed is “marry for love, divorce for money" in “Glimpses of the Moon.” On Thursday 10th., the most beloved old man on the screen, Theodore Roberts, will appeal- in the part of Uncle Josh in “The Old Homestead.” A story that will make you think you are back in mother’s arms.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2679, 5 January 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2679, 5 January 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2679, 5 January 1924, Page 2

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