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ENTERTAINMENTS.

Bill STORY OF LUMBER CAMP

George Larkin and Ruth Storehouse, co-stars, in ‘‘Flames of Passion,” the big lumber camp feature ai the Town Hall to-night, have a full share of thrilling action and queer situations. Besides being hemmed in by a raging forest fire and having to race across a veritable mountain of treacherously rolling logs their careers are nearly cut short at the teeth of a-giant milling saw. The romantic story forming the basis of the picture is quite novel. -Also comedy by AI. St. John entitled “Fool Days?’

On Monday night the famous/poliee dog, Kin Tin Tin, will be'seen in “Where the North Begins,” a big photoplay of the out-back. Rin Tin Tin. the wonderful dog is the leading actor. “Be Yourself” comedy and the latest l’athe Gazette will also he shown. Prices as usual. ROYAL PICTURES. ' “Wandering Daughters,” by Dana Burnet, the initial James Young production for First National, will be screened at the Royal Theatre tonight. It is replete with ultra-mo-dern humour as.well as tense dramatic situations. Not only may satire that would do credit to that prophet of jazz. F. Scott. Fitzgerald, lie found in such remarks as “the father of a modern girl ought to beT* a night-watchman” —but there ' are" i haravterisations-that reveal the amusing contrasts between The past and present generations. Alice Howell takes the role of comedienne and also takes her lling in drama in the role of the slavey. Her attempts to keep up the pace set by-the example of her employer’s daughter, ..i, ludicrous as the satire Of the store. Also good comedy and extra ••The Social Buccaneer." Watch out for the big pictures < .inline to tin* Royal iheatre next ut-ek. “file I.id of Babylon" is among theta. miss this picture whatever yon do. 1: is a masterpiece far above uuv other picture.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2760, 19 July 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2760, 19 July 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2760, 19 July 1924, Page 2

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