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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“THE MADNESS OF YOUTH." The situation between a thief, a millionaire, a society girl and a i, ;i \ wnrd girl is interestingly shown in the new production “The Alad-ne.-s of Youth.” starring the popular John (liibert and screening at the Town iLa 11 to-night. I lie strange storv of ihe thief who came to Steal jewels and stole a girl forms entertainment. right out of the ordinary and leaves the viewer of the picture with a delightful feeling of satisfaction at the logical climax. Also a special comedy by (Hyde Cook entitled "The Eskimo.” English News ieel. Eox News, etc. Usual prices. On Monday evening the New Zealand Picture Supplies offer “Thorns ami (>ranee Bloosoms” featuring Kenneth Harlan and Estelle Taylor This i- a very line production of Bertha Clay’s novel.' Prices as usual.

Next Wednesday, Cabaret. “The Client" will he scx-ceneil.

LOYAL FTOTUES. Patrons at the Royal Theatre tnuigbl will have au opportunity of -ecing Toddie Gerard iu “The Cave Mill." a First National attraction. \Yc can recommend this picture as clean and wholesome. Tn fact, even -uch a stern advocate of regulation a- Governor Miller, of New York, ha- given il an unqualified endorsement. II has a stupendous rescue scene at the brink of a waterfall and Ibe outdoor scenery of the Yosemite Valley in winter h:t<. i.robablv. never been surpassed. It has a thrilling heart appeal, thrilling moments and a wonderful love

story. T'ddii* Gerard, known Ihruugliou! the I lien I rieal circles of Loudon and Paris as an Aiuerie.au l.eanly. ha- uon in-tant success •hrough sheer ability. This is her hist piM niv sii're her return to her ■alive hind. There is a line supoorting i-a-t beaded by -neb sudors .. Charle- Meredith. Wilton Taylor •i.'il others. Also a super Lloyd Hamilton moniedy eid tled “Extra! Evt rn !’’ A dnnee in aid of the Fire Bri-

cuile's funds will lie hi'hl iu Hie !* ..• 1 T'l' atre on Alomlnv night. E.veellent floor, good mimic. Tim Management of the Royal Tlieatr - lias sueeeedcd in seeuriug, at a !iig expen-e special enuipmont in eonueid ion with Hie betterment of productions. The pictures at Hi is theatre are now very idea-.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2737, 24 May 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2737, 24 May 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2737, 24 May 1924, Page 2

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