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ENTERTAINMENTS.

‘•FLAMES OF PASSION

Those asking for thrills in their entertainment get litem in plenty in “Flames of Passion” the leading picture al the Town Hall on Saturday night. There are few of us who do"nor love stories of' the great outdoors, the almost primitive life of the open spaces. The story of “Fla mes of Passion” has for its background the wild lumber lands of the Oregon forest where men are men end the strongest, rule. It is a retd melodrama of life in the raw with •’ beautiful love story interwoven. The lending chnrnolers are enacted |,v Ruth St'onelmrst and George Larkin. Al. St. John, e comedian of manv parts, will be seen in the cov -Fool Day.-;" and the lnie-t F,,x'News will also be screened. To-morrow afternoon at 2.30 11. m. an educational matinee con--Jsling of subject- selected by the Chief Inspector of Schools will be given. Allhough adults tire not spe- , i-illv catered for they will be admitted for I.'- as the subjects are nil ~f a most interesting nature. School children (Id.

ROYAL PICTURES. To-night “Gimme" is Jo he screened for patrons at the Royal Theatre. The Indies are going to have the time of their lives at “Gimme.” No wife call afford to miss this wonderful presrntnlimi of her place in lie- sc I tr of things and every wise Mrs will insist that hubby join her end note that Mr Hughes believes marriage is a 50-50 arrangement with no such thing as a “hand-out” for expense-, bill a fair share in the family income! On Friday night the big special •nt it led “The Right to Lie” is to he ,i a rred. it is presented by the AI - b, |-| Capellnni Productions Inc., the I a mous company which takes its name from that master of sereen-

matt and interpreter of life for the -iivet-sheet—Albert Capellani. A really good produetion starring Dolores Cassinclli. Rathe is the distributor.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2759, 17 July 1924, Page 2

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323

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2759, 17 July 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2759, 17 July 1924, Page 2

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