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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES

In -The rnfoldment," a powerful drama of truth and regeneration, a title says that it is not tho disease, bill neglect of the remedy which generally destroys life, and then the siory. by James Canldwell and Reid lions!is, shows how a beautiful girl was pronounced crippled for life. She would never walk agan. they said. Xurse, doctor and father warned her .of the danger of tryiyg to walk. And so she never did until there came a moment of such overwhelming jov that she must walk - and sh. 'did. Extra: “The Steel Trail."

On Saturday night the great drama "Money. Money, Money" will he screened. The greatest appeal of this drama lies in its close approximation of every Immv. Katherine MacD.oiald, with a well-chosen cast, displays a range of emotional talent Hint will prove a i eolation. Tom Forman directed- the production, and verv ably too. Comedy: "Hard Luck." A real good programme. “THE WOLF MAX." John Gilbert, in his latest pictorial success, -The Wolf Man," written by Frederick and Fanny Hatton, will iie seen at the Town Hall on Saturday next. The picture deals with the strange experiences of a young Englishman, wealthy, and pampered, who sneered from a dual personality. How he found his real >c|f in tho timber country of Northern Quebec and also won the girl of his heart, are said to combine in an excellent story which has been well staged. A strong cast supports (lie leading character. Lending effective support to tho feature film will he an Al. St. John comedy entitled "Wet and Weary,” and the In list World’s News.. Prices as usual. fid and 1/0, children 3d and (id. There will he no picture's at the Town Hall •>» Monday next. On Wednesday the popular favourite, Wfillinm S. Hart, will return to the screen in "Singer Jim McKee."

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2801, 23 October 1924, Page 2

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