ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES
A story that carries a lesson and a. moral in these days of extravagance of youth is told in “The Man Who Had Everything,” showing on Friday. Mark Bullway, millionaire, seeing the light from the muttered curse of a blind man struck by the louring car in which Mark and his son rode, decided to sicken his son of worldly pleasures by giving him everything. How well the scheme worked is portrayed admirably in this clever story. GOOD-BYE GIRLS.” If you want to he thrilled from your top knot to your toes, hurry along and secure a good seat at the Town Hall on Saturday when genial William Russell’s latest feature, “Good-bye Girls,” is to be screened. The story is of an author who thinks himself beset with various aches and pains. His doctor told him to give up medicine and take a wife. He told the doctor that he was wrong. But the old physician knew better. The favourite knockabout comedian, A 1 St, John, will be seen in his latest comedy “A City Chap,” prices will he as usual. A big feature drama in “The Lights of New York,” is promised next week. This picture is a line melodrama of wonderful contrasts. Here is shown the innermost depths that lay behind the curtain that veils the mysteries of a vast city. On Monday Elaine Hamlnerstein. Bert L.vtell, and others, will appear in “Rupert of Hentzau.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 2
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240ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2695, 14 February 1924, Page 2
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