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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“LOVEBOUND.”

Shirley" Mason, the dainty little star, will be seen at the Town Hall on Saturday next in “Lovebound.” Cast as the little stenographer of an enterprising lawyer, whose affection has brought him to the point of proposal, and as the daughter of a ime-time crook and member of the underworld, Aliss Mason (as Bess Belvvyn) finds herself in the position of being compelled to assist a former friend of her parents in a mission of ill design. But to save the name of her now repentant father, the girl consents to accompany the blackmailer,on his' swindle. Saturday’s comedy is a Sunshine "Hullo Parduer.” Usual prices. On Monday night "Blood and Sand” by Biasco Ibanez, famous as the author of "The Pour Horsemen-’? will be seen. This is a magnificent exciting and romantic drama in which sensational bullfighting scenes are responsible for many thrills. At the head of the 'cast is Rudolf Valentino, who is supported by Lila Lee, Nila Naldi and a host of stars.

ROYAL PICTURES. "Shadows,” the Preferred Picture presented by B. P. Schulberg, is to be shown at the iioyal Theatre In-night, it gives a new twist to the old Enoch Arden theme. The film is based on the prize story “Ching, Gliiug, (Jhinamun,” by Wilbur Daniel Steele and its scene is laid in. Urkey, a little fishing village on the New England coast. The plot revolves around a storm at sea daring which the brutal admiral of the local ileet is lost and a Chinaman floats to the shore on a stray bit of wreckage. A thrilling picture, out on its own. Also a comedy entitled “She’s a He.”

The beauty of Hope Hampton has litner been more advantageously photographed than in the striking scenes revealed in her latest starring vehicle, “The Light in the Dark" to be screened on Saturday night. A First National attraction. A picture you should make a point of seeing. A real good supporting programme as well.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2724, 24 April 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2724, 24 April 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2724, 24 April 1924, Page 2

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