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ENTERTAINMENTS.

RUGGI.F.S OK RED CAP,

Tames Craze, now world famous as the producer of “The Covered Wagon,” has now completed another enormous success “Haggles of Red Cap,” tn lie screened at the Town llall Cabaret to-morrow evening. In Ihi-. picture comedy predominates and the exciting advonitucs of- Cousin Egbert and Rug«.lm*i»io- their stay among the wild and woolly residents of Red Cap, is guaranteed to keep any audience in pears. The. fine cast is headed bv Edward Horton, Lois Wilson nut Ernes! Torrence. A two-reel conn dv ‘‘Squirrel Food,'' a Travelogue nod ilo- latest News completes Wednesday’s programme. Usual Cabavc 1 prices. On Saturday eveningjv motor and a< I'oplauc racing drama will he seen. 1 1 is “Skid Proof,” and features tTas. Tones, who is seen in a most exciting motor race across America. On Monday next another British -in-i-.ss “Wee MacGregor's Sweetheart’’ is promised patrons. ROYAL THEATRE. Don’t forget the grand children’s bull at the Royal Theatre to-night. Bring the kiddies along. Beautiful prizes. Adults take floor after 10 o’clock. The ball of the season. To-morrow night Hoot Gibson uppi ;irs in a Universal thriller entitled “Hook and Ladder.” See the greatest and most popular of all out - dnor stars in the roaring romance of seething Homes and tire-tightiug heroism. He leaves his bucking brone for tlie business of tire-fighting and proves his worth in the red glare of man’s greatest enemy—fire. A llamiujr romance of grim devotion to fbitv and determined love.

(in .Saturday night the wonderful N’orma Taliuadge appears in “The Mice from the Minaret,” declared to he a story of unusual dramatic power. A First National Attraction. 1 ‘ da pit d from Robert Hichen’s famous novel.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2755, 8 July 1924, Page 2

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280

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2755, 8 July 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2755, 8 July 1924, Page 2

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