ENTERTAINMENTS.
A euchre party and dance, under the auspices of Bt. Alary’s Church, will he held in the Town Hall sup-per-room on Tuesday evening next, flood supper and music. Admission I /fl.
“PARTNERS OF THE SUNSET.”
Described as entirely novel in plot, “Partners of the Sunset,” which heads flic bill at the Town Hall tonight promises splendid entertainment. The story deals with the adventures of Pat Aforelnnd, a society girl, who inherits a ranch and decides to fake up her residence on it. Hero she learns to ride and shoot like a native daughter, and finds her romaite,- when a voting geologist happen.-, along to protect her from the villainous neighbouring ranchmen who desire to cheat her out of her property. The ea.-t i- .headed by Allene Ray, winner of the 1920 beauty contest. Also “Apple Sauce,” enmodv and News. Prices as usual.
On Afonday night the long awaited soipi<‘l to “The Sheik," entitled “The Sheik’s Wife.” will In* screened. This is a massive and spectacular romance of desert sands with all the fascination- and lure of the Orient. Daring feats of horsemanship on spirited steeds, intense love scenes at a desert oasis. Prices as usual.
MARY PICK FORD CROWS UP
AT TTTF ROYAL THEATRE
To-night patrons at the Royal Theatre will witness one of the most spectacular, romantic and snappiest of Alarv Pick ford’s pictures ever produced. AYn have never seen Alary act the grown up yet. She does to-night at the Royal, and the picture will surprise yon. The very name of (he picture. “Rosifn.” carries with it a smack of Spanish romance. A thrilling talc of Spanish romance is unfolded in swiltly moving scenes, glimpses of carnival, and palatini splendour, interspersed with i omedy intrigue. suspense and mounted on a production of giganj•(. proportions, abounding in melodrama and love. Ou AFitdav evening “Tim Inferior Sex" will be screened. [- there any ex ell so for a girl or a married woman flirting to stimulate the love of a sweetheart or husband? The star in (his picture did. “The Inferior Sex” ,is a picture that (ells girls ]iow to win a man’s love and how to keep it when once won.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2748, 21 June 1924, Page 3
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362ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2748, 21 June 1924, Page 3
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