ENTERTAINMENTS.
DANCING, AND PICTURES AT ROYAL’; THEATRE/} >Owing» to, the--many y requests l .ip put the floor of the Royal Theatre in order for dancing, the Management has decided to act upon the request. To-morn>w night will he a great opening night for pictures and dancing which will he continued every Wednesday night. Dancing will In' indulged in until 10.30 p.in. cadi Wednesday evening. Special arrangement.- have been made for dr. nee music. Tomorrow’s picture programme will consist of'.'.'Crooked Alley.” drama. “Obey the Law” comedy: and extra: '‘Hurricane Hutch.” The drama is full of thrills and mystery ami is a breath-taking romance of the underworld lavishly staged .and enacted by. a superb ait - -tar east, featuring Laura La Plants, Owen Gorine. Thomas Carrigan and others. Prices 1 children half-price. The picture programme i- exceptionally good. The floor in good order for ddnemg. mm-:: ctl'ort having/ieen expended in tici reparation of the floor for the •treat opening night. Don't forget, to.morrow night. Wednesday, turn up at the Roval Theatre.
“POYEBErV WAGON” AND “SAI.OMY JANE.” "The Covered Wagon" which met with such a tine reception by the i-iowded audience at the Town Hall la-i night will be screened for the last time in Foxton to-night (Tuesday). Those who have not already -eea this master picture of pioneer days should take the opportunilv offered to-night. Many seats have already been booked so patrons are advised to ring 13 and make sure of a good seat. On Wednesday evening at the weekly Cabaret a very fine production of Bret Harte’s story “Salmuy Jane” is promised. It is a big. and rugged storv actually filmed by Paramount in its original setting—among the great. Redwoods of the Santa Cruz mountains. The big east includes ,1 acqueline Logaii,;' George' Paweett, Maurice Flynn (and Tiouisa Dresser. Supporting filrqs/.are a two-reel comedy “A Weak End Party,” a Travelogue and Gazette. Usual Cabract, prices. A millionaire, a society girl, a tray of jewels, a wayward girl and a thief are the ingredients of a fine John Gilbert production “The Madness of Youth,”' to be screened on Saturday next. r
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2735, 20 May 1924, Page 2
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349ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2735, 20 May 1924, Page 2
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