ENTERTAINMENTS.
MARY CARR IN “THE CUSTARD CUP.” “The'Custard Cup,” with the famous Mary Carr of “Over the Hill” and “Silver Wings” fame, which comes to the Town Hall to-night, is a bright and entertaining story, tilted with sunshine and optimism. Skilfully blended into the plot are a number of sensational episodes, a thrilling' steamboat lire and rescue being among them. A novel feature of this incident is the introduction of a hydro-plane in the work of i escue. A raid on a counterfeiter s den which involves "Penzie play-<-.t by Alary Carr, Ls another oji the dramatic episodes in the picture. Supports are a Clyde Cook special comedy “High and Dry ’ and World’s News. Prices Oil and 1/6, children 3d and 6d.
If you want a sure tip for the great steeplechase in “Stable Companions" at the Town Hall on Monday, hack “hjuieksilver.” From inside information she is sure to win. Nevertheless this racing thoroughbred has many adventures before tlie great day arrives. But the best horse does win. The little dog "Rags’ plays a part Loo and proves that every dog has hi& day. Then there’s it delightful heroine from Gay Paree, a hero and an unscrupulous villain, and a rich uncle*. Don’t miss “Stable Companions.'' Larry Seuiun will he seen in "Barnyard,” whilst the latest, Pathe Gazette is also included in the line hill. Prices 1/ - and 1/9, children 3d and 6d.
IP)YAP PJ(JUKES. In addition lo possessing the most unusual story ever Aimed, •‘The Isle of host Ships,” appearing at the Koval Theatre to-night, boasts «f settings that are the last word in novelty. \\ ith the locale in the middle of the Sargasso Sea, which has never before been used in a motion picture, Director Tour iiour had unlimited, opportunities to get striking scenic effects, and he succeeded in achieving remarkable results. Legend has it that in the centre of this sea thousands oi vessels have gathered through the action of ocean currents. The camera reveals a vast panorama ol ships, o| all descriptions. Bee this picture. On Monthly night the drama of the day. full of I brills and excitement , entitled "ISporting Youth "ill be screened. Life, love, a chauffeurs uniform and the "roaring road” are the elements of drama interwoven in "Sporting Youth," which is a Universal Jewel feature starring Keginald Denny. A great motor racing picture you* should not miss seeing. Prices 2/- and 1/-, children half-price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2751, 28 June 1924, Page 2
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403ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2751, 28 June 1924, Page 2
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