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ENTERTAINMENTS.

To-morrow night romance, intrigue and adventure amid the big snows of the North-west are promised patrons of the Royal Theatre in Jack London’s stirring • tale en titled “The Son of the Wolf.” It is an R.-C production directed by Norman Dawn. Included in the story are some of the important dramatic incidents of Mr London’s other me morable story “The Wife of a King,” the blending of the two narratives making a tale of thrilling drama. Among those in the splendid cast are Edith Roberts, Wheeler Oakman, Sani Allen, Ashley Cooper, Fred Kohler, Thomas Jefferson and others.

On Saturday night- Katherine MacDonald appears in her best emotional picture yet, “Chastity.” It is a picture in which elaborate lighting effects and gorgeous costuming are used. TIIE LONE CHANCE. Daring dives into raging floods, madly dashing autos careening aloiig the high ways, a lovely bride witli an arm load of flowers, a sizzling good love story peppered with |brills—that in brief, is a. desi ription of the leading picture at the Town Hall on Saturday next. John Gilbert, is the star of “The Lone Chance," and tlie fair Evelyn Brent plays opposite. Direction, cast, pholoplay, lighting effects and settings arc all that can he desired. A special comedy “He’s My. Pal,” and the latest World’s News complete Satin day s programme to he screened at usual juices. On Monday evening a double featme programme is being screened. The two pictures-are Doris May in “The Foolish Age,” and Will Dodgers in “Boys will be Boys.” Both features contain a considerable leavening of comedy. Prices will be as usual for this double programme.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2839, 29 January 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2839, 29 January 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2839, 29 January 1925, Page 2

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