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ENTERTAINMENTS

“ALIAS TIIR NIGHT WIN’D.” One of the most romantic situations William Russell ever had the ■o; tune to appear in will In' seen at the Town Hall to-night when “Alias ilia Night Wind" is sere, ned. A hero out la wait by society, meets a mysi erious woman liy .jumping into a ta\. which he thinks is unoeenpa o', lie learns that the girl is a deteeiive and in- thinks she is luring mm to his doom. Future events prove him wrong. Comedy “Roaring I, ions on l’arade." Special novelty him “The Way of the W.est.” This introduces a l>ig rodeo at which Tom Mix and the most prominent cowhoys compete. Also latest News. The race track and the queer denizens it harbours, all the.intrigues, betting, romances and speculation followed there, fortunes won and lost in rhe twinkling of an eye, figures as the setting of the comedy d.ama "l.ittle Johnny Jones,” at the Town Hall on Monday. ROYAL PICTURES. “Potash and Perlmutter,’-' to he screened at the Royal Theatre tonight has played nine years on Broadway, five years in London, three in Berlin, three in Petrograd. ft has been laughed at in twenty difi'eivnt languages and the original stage stars play screen version. The picture contains style show, cabaret show, follies show, making it a First National production of first merit. Samuel Ooldwyn’s produced tin- picture from the play by Montague Glass and Charles Klein, authors of a host of successes.

On 'Monday night “Pagan Passions” will lie screened. Ii is a very line production. First the flirtation, then Hie scandal, next the social outlawry and complete degradation! That is what happened to Dreka Langley when she succumbed to the spell of the tropics." A dramatic presentation of the fascinations and dangers of the mysterious and exotic Orient. Prices as usual.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19240906.2.11

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2781, 6 September 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2781, 6 September 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2781, 6 September 1924, Page 2

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