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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES. Louise Fazenda. Hank Mann and Lydia Yeamans Titus, three comedy favourites, will delight the audience as funny hoarding-house ehar- . actors in John M. Stahl’s photodramatie achievement, “The Wanter.s," to be. screened at the Royal Theatre to-night. It is from this boarding house that the heroine, Myra Hastings, portrayed by Marie Prevost, sallies forth into the world as' a chronic “wanter” and obtains a job as a servant in the household of a millionaire so that she may be close to the luxuries she has always yearned for. See the rest at the Royal to-night. Comedy: “The False Alarm.” On Monday night an all queens benefit, concert and picture entertainment will be provided. The picture part, of the programme will consist of “Shall Women Propose?” That question has long agitated the feminine breast but in his photodrama it is presented in such a variety of forms that every woman or girl in any audience will see herself in one of the characters. “FOUR HEARTS.” Dick'Hatton, an aggressive young Western star, will make his initial bow to a Foxton audience to-night when “Four Hearts,” an exciting drama, appears on the Town Hall screen. The story concerns a young Westerner, who discovers on his land, but partially paid for, a valuable deposit of dye material. Intriguing villains try to prevent him • completing his payments on the land and about this situation the drama develops. There is a double love interest, which gives reason for the title “Four Hearts.” A mountain side blown up and a hair-rais-ing fist fight are two big scenes. Max, Pep and Moritz, the famous monkey comedians supply tons of laughter in “Cowboys.” Also world’s News. Prices as usual. On Monday night Wesley Barry will appear in “The Country Kid,” described by critics as the finest comedy drama of country farm life that has reached the silversheet. Also two-reel comedy and latest Pathe English Gazette. Prices 1/and 1/9, children 3d and fid.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2811, 15 November 1924, Page 3

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325

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2811, 15 November 1924, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2811, 15 November 1924, Page 3

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