ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES. Wind and sea have beaten the good ship Bangor into many a distant port, and thirty years of storms : mi adventures have been her lot in this life. Tint recently she rode at ease in one of the smoothest voyages of her lojig career. Some of the sailors on hoard were even quite disgruntled about the undignified placidity of the Bangor. She was m charge of a man in white silk -iiirl, who seemed to know more about the way a lumber schooner should act than tile skipper himself. Tlie Bangor was “‘'breaking into movies." Already “camera-wise” she was trying her best to hog scenes in "The Storm Daughter,” the picture in which Priseila Dean is starling for Universal, and which is to tie screened at tlie Royal Theatre 10-morrow night. Comedy: “Checking Out." Extra: “The Leather Pushers.”
On Friday night “Handle With Care" is to be screened, and on Saturday night “Potash and Perlmutter." "Should a Doctor Tell? - ’ is coming shortly. "FLAMING BARRIERS.” daetpio Logan, Antonio Moreno, and Walter fliers are tbe chief players in a new sensational picture, written round the struggle for the pivservalion «>f tlie great forests, which heads the hill at the Town llall Cabaret to-morrow evening. It is "Flaming Barriers," and is the story of a man who saved a forest fiom destruction, placed a new fire lighting machine on the map, and won a beautiful girl. “Flaming Barriers" is just crammed with thrills not the least of which are the piloting of an aeroplane over the 11amnig forest and driving a fire truck over a bridge enveloped by tlames, both feats of -Miss Logan. “Mark it Paid," a two-reel comedy and the latest News, complete the bill. Usual prices. Bing Howard, alias the
"Night Wind" —the police sought him, hounded him, caught him, who held him ! A girl. This role is play id by William Russell in next Saturday’s star attraction “Alias the Night Wind,” a modern story of exciting situations. Johnny Hines, still remembered in Foxton, as “Burn ’Em Up Barnes” will make a welcome re-appearance next week in a racing story “Little Johnny Jones.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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356ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 2
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