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ENTERTAINMENTS.

-THE STRANGER.” "The Strung-"” at the Town Hall Gab;-,ret In-morrow evening is the first story of John Galsworthy ,o litid a translation to the screen, iv m the drama of the straggle of a -irl of the London streets for happiness, and when it is- almost within her grasp the man she loves becomes a fugitive from justice. Then another lakes the blame and the two find happiness through sacrifice. Betty Gonqist.n is the girl and Richard Mix is the man. .) two-reel eos.dv: -Love Hilda. - ’ and the latest Nfws reel e deplete the bill, which v,ill lie shown at v.sr.al Cabaret prices. Thrilling - ties of the sea in its most t • Tihle moods, a sliipv reck, men in primitive fights, love and romance, a l ' mingle in the screen v< rsion of the noted stage play "Hoodman Blind." to be shown at I lie Town Hall on Saturday next. 'Die all-star easi includes such names as Gladys Hulette, David Butler, Mare McDermott, Frank Catnpeau and Eddie Gribbon. It has been decided to screen this special at tract ion at usual prices, viz. 9d and 1 (>. children 3d and (id. ROYAL PICTURES. To-morrow night “Should a Doctor Tell?” will be screened at the Royal Theatre, when all under the age of sixteen years will be refused admittance. The secrecy of the confessional has a counterpart in the of the physician. according to the annual report of Victorian Branch of the British Medical Association. A Sydney doctor explained that the decision of the Victorian branch simply echoed the sentiments of all B.ALA. doctors in Australia. “In our professional relations with a patient,” he went on, “we divulge nothing, unless we have to do so.” Come and see “Should a Doctor Tell 1 ?” at the Koval Theatre to-morrow.

On Thursday night patrons will be provided with a knock out of fun and thrills in “The Dangerous Blonde, ’’ starring Laura La Plante and Edward Hearn. Directed by Robert F. Hill. A Dieture you must not fail to see is coining shortly to the Royal Theatre and is entitled “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2797, 14 October 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2797, 14 October 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2797, 14 October 1924, Page 2

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