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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES. An Egyptian bracelet, reputed to bring both good luck and bad under certain romantic .circumstances, causes a great deal of comic woe in the new Goldwyn. farce entitled “All’s Fair in Love,” to be screened at the Royal Theatre to-night. Its cryptic legend is that it will bring happiness when worn on the arm of a woman possessed of the man she loves, but much misery if bis heart belongs to another. Heading the long east is May Collins, supported by Richard Dix and Raymond Hatton.

On Monday night “The Real Adventure,'' the King Vidor Production starring that exquisite woman Florence Vidor, will be screened. It v.as directed by King Vidor and is a pictui'isalion of Henry Kitehell Webster's most popular novel. This is the second feature in which Associated Exhibitors presents Florence Vidor as a star. The question of “Is marriage a success?” will he solved for you. ••THE LIGHTS OF NEW YORK.” To-night the Town Hall screen is placing before local audiences one of the best pictures of the current year. It is “The Lights of New York.” Wherever the production Las been shown il has been acclaimed by critics as a fine drama. The .-lory is divided into two parts. The first, side deals with the life of a hoy born on the East Side of New York, and (lie other with a man from the better section of the metropolis. Marc McDermott heads a fine cast of players. Clyde Cook, comedian, appears in “The Chaffeur.” Prices 9d and .1/6, children 3d and fid. Everything that money, brains

and experience can inject into a picture has been put into the super special “Rupert of Hentzau,” to he screened on Monday night. The 11 star east is headed bv Bert Lytell and Elaine Hammersfcin. A storv of a dashing English adventurer who mil swathes in the ranks of Continental society. To sum up, it is a great story, with a great cast, and a wonderful picture. Prices Is and 2s, children 3d and 6d,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2699, 23 February 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2699, 23 February 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2699, 23 February 1924, Page 2

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