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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES.

To-night the Royai management has made arrangements for a great clou hie programme, consisting of vaudeville and pictures. Rudyard Kipling’s great screen success entitled “Without Beneiit of Clergy,” will provide the opening in the hrst while the second part of the programme will be taken up by Raymond, the master ventriloquist, shudowgraphist and magician. Mr Raymond is without equal as an entertainer, and has just completed a long engagement with l 1 ’oiler’s circuit. A programme without precedence in foxton. Prices 2/- and J/-, children half-price. To-morrow night “Shadows of the NorLli,” William Desmond’s latest starring vehicle, will be shown. It is a story of placer mining and claim jumping in the .North western Canada and much of the glory of the beautiful timbered hills of that legion is rellected in the him playThe story was adapted to the screen from the novel “The Skyline of Spruce,” by Edison Marshall, Extra: “Hurricane Hutch.” DuEoXJdV DALTON AT” THE CABARET. Any picture featuring the popular Dorothy Dalton is assured of a warm welcome by a Foxton audience, and to-morrow night’s Cabaret attraction, “Fog Bound,” should prove doubly acceptable by patrons from tlie fact that the supporting cast oi' players, includes such favourites as David Powell, Martha Mauslield, Maurice Costello, and Jack Richardson. Miss Dalton has the role of a girl who lives on a liny island. Her peace is broken by the arrival of a desperate criminal and liis pursuers. How the heroine I brings the murderer to justice and ! saves the man she loves makes a most exciting drama. Comedy: Stan Laurel in his first comedy, entitled “The Egg,” whilst further support is a Travelogue and News. On Saturday night Dustin Eamum will appear in “The Boater.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2706, 11 March 1924, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2706, 11 March 1924, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2706, 11 March 1924, Page 3

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