ENTERTAINMENTS.
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The Town Hall Cabaret which lias now entered its third year of existence, has become an established institution in l (, oxton, its popularity bein'? no doubt due to the introduction from time to time of various novelties and improvements. the appearance to-morrow evening- of a special jazz orchestra should further enhance the entertainment. “His Children’s Children” is the picture feature which carries an all-star cast including such names as Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Mc.Kail, George Fawcett, Hale Hamilton. Mary Eston and Warner Gland. The theme is described as a story of every woman’s husband, her home and the happiness of her children. It traces a family history from the first generation to the third and shows the destructive effect of too much monev on the children of to-day. Supporting films are “Peaceful A 1 • ley,” comedy; a Travelogue and Nows. Usual Cabaret prices. ROYAL PICTURES. William Desmond and Robert Hill, Universal star and director, respectively. have worked together in many screen plays, but they both admit that the most pleasure they over got out of picture making occurred during the filming of “ I be Brea (bless Moment.” Desmond’s latest starring vehicle, to be screened at the Royal Theatre to-night. The play is a crook drama with a distinct comedy angle. The story was written by Harvey Gates and Ra vmmid Sell rock. In the -uppoitir.g cast are Albert Hart. Margaret Culling!on, Charlotte Merriam. Robert Homans, Alfred t islier, Lucille Hut ton. and others. “The Fall of Babylon” is coming {,, the Royal Theatre on Thursday night. The leading characters in this wonderful picture are ConslanTalmadge. Mildred Harris. Kate Bruce and Elmo Lincoln, and others who have long been identified with the higher grade of motion pictures. .You must sec this D. W ■ Griffith's masterpiece special, it's wonderful.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2761, 22 July 1924, Page 2
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301ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2761, 22 July 1924, Page 2
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