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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES. To-night patrons at the Royal 'I heatre will have the opportunity of seeing Katherine MacDonald appear in “Chastity,” a First National picture, with Huntley Gordon. It is a particularly interesting picture, oepicring moinan’s fight, against the world s evil injind. The appearance of evil! It was there—Norma O’Neil was the favourite of a New York theatre but. she allowed the world to think the worst of her because the world expeots an actress l(. have “a reputation.” As an extra “Beasts of Paradise" will be screened. Usual juices. On Monday a mighty cast, including tile following favourites: Mary Carr, Edith Roberts, Maurice Costello and Montagu Love, will fie presented in “Roulette,” a fascinating story of a girl who gambled herself on the “Devil’s Wheel.” A picture full of thrills and tense moments and when the climax comes yon will feel that you have lived Ibe purls of the picture itself. “THE LONE CHANCE.” Among the high points of action in the production “The Lone Chance fit the Town Hull to-night, is a race between two cars, John Gilbert, the star, in one auto attempts to overtake another machine containing Evelyn Brent. The story lilts u| -a young man forced into prison on the eve of his marriage, of his escape from custody and his ■ xcitiug light to prove his innocence, and claim his wife (o he. Chief support is lent by “Jungle Pals,” a two-reel comedy, in which Max, Rep and Moritz, the famous monkeys, supply heaps of laughs. Other films are “A Motor tour through Wellington, N.Z.” and the latest World’s News. Usual prices. On Monday a double feature programme is to be screened. Doris May will be seen in a comedy drama “The Foolish Age,” and Will Rogers, the droll comedian, will appear in a Goldwyn feature “Boys will be Boys.” Old Buddha’s Tomb, and Asparagas, a scenic study and an interest picture, complete Monday’s hill. Prices will be as usual,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2840, 31 January 1925, Page 2

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