ENTERTAINMENTS.
RUDYARD KIPLING DRAMA AT CABARET. At to-morrow evening’s Town Hall Cabaret patrons will be offered exceptional entertainment in the pieturisation of Rudyard Kipling’s, famous novel "The Light That Failed.” .The sweep of life as only Kipling could record it, from underworld dive to society mansion, from desert battlelield to city pavement, the bitter and the sweet, the pathos and the humour, all his with dramatic force is graphically picturised. The leading roles are played by Jacqueline Logan, Percy Mannont and Ernest Torrence. To-morrow evening's bdl also includes a tworeel comedy "Fresh Air,” latest Gazette and Travelogue. Usual Cabaret prices. On Saturday night a line melodrama will be offered entitled "Out of the Depths.” Comedy “The Three-Gun-Man.” The star attraction ends with the greatest .runaway train thrill that ever graced .the screen. A romance that will make life worth living and a mixture of comedy that will make you chuckle with delight. ROYAL PICTURES. Two detectives at his heels, a woman behind in trouble, a woman’s handbag, precious possession, in his hands, a waiting taxicab. Kerry Reynolds ran out of the hotel into the taxicab and was off on the first great adventure of his life. He hailed his chum on another street and unburdened the story of “Her.” But the only description he could give was “She’s an angel.” Row come to the Royal Theatre to-morrow night and see what happened'after all this excitement'.-- it’s Cabaret night too, don’t forget. The picture starring Herbert Rawiiiisen, is entitled “His Mystery Girl.” it is a mighty thrilling' romance of gripping ad/en ture’ thdf ’ rings' 'true -'in- every title" and tlcene. ' Rote, the big attractions to b.e screened shortly'at the theatre of big attraciuns. They cannot be beaten. On Friday night another great James Oliver Curwood. story will be depicted, entitled “The Broken Silence.” On ’Saturday night the man who made the great success “Humoresque” presents an even better production entitled "Children of the Dust.” These two picture are of special uote and you should not miss' them.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2752, 1 July 1924, Page 3
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336ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2752, 1 July 1924, Page 3
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