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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE SAGEBRUSH TRAIT

“The Sagebrush Trail,” Hie new feature which appears at the lown Dull on Saturday next i> a picture which ca.ries the utmost in adventure and romance. It takes the spectator on a fascinating journey to the heart of the West, and offers him it -story of rapid action and suspense. The cast is of all star proportions, including such popular favourites as Roy Stewart. Wallace Beery. Marjorie Daw and .Johnnie Walker. It is it tale of a fearless sheriff who reforms the toughest town West of the Mississippi, but who is frightened by a pair of petulant lips. Comedy, “Circus Pals,” and the latest Pox News. Prices as usual.

On Mondov night Charles Chaplin’s latest feature “The Pilgrim,” will lie seen. Tt is the laugh of a lifetime for everybody. Pour reels df laughter. Also “Pioneer Trails,” a six-reel drama. A wonderful double programme. Remember the night—Monday next. ROYAL PICTURES. To-morrow night a photoplay of unusual plot will he screened at the Royal Theatre entitled “Love’ Protege." which features charming Ora C'arcw in the role of an unsophisticated mountain girl. The type of character is a new one for Miss Carew. but she has made it one of her great successes. The picture is a new twist of the mountain girl story which gives Miss Carew ample opportunity to present evidence of her ability to enact any kind of role, no matter how difficult. There is a good mystery element, which has much to do with events in the life of the girl. On Saturday night “Refuge” will 1,0 screened. The drama of a daring woman who sought rctuge from the world in a strange marriage. Coined v: “Don’t Weaken."

“MOTHER GOOSE” PANTO. THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY, 4th AUOCST. THE SHOW OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS. Step by step and little hv little, lfie forthcoming production is approaching completion. The Theatre Royal is the seem- of ever increasing activity and the public may look forward to a first-class production. The wardrobe is absolutely gorgeous and the whole production is one

mass of light, music and colour, both pleasing to eye and dazzling to the senses/' Miss La France will westff several new and beautiful costumes which will undoubtedly cause quite a, sensation as far as the fair sex is concerned. Another item of interest will be the bathing and dressing of a baby by Lester Sinclair, the baby being a small pig. The Foxtuii Quartette will he heard to advantage, while Misses Maggie .Smith and Molly Downes will be seen in a fine clog dance. Downstairs :)/- and 2/- with special accommodation in front for children only at !/-•

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2765, 31 July 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2765, 31 July 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2765, 31 July 1924, Page 2

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