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ENTERTAINMENTS

“THE GUILTY ONE.” The management of the Town Hall announce that they will screen another Paramount .picture with Agnes Ayres as the star, at the Cabaret to-morrow evening. This is “The Guilty One,” which is one of the season’s thrillers. Agnes Ayres as the star, plays the role of a young wife who becomes mixed in a scandal and then her husband and brother are held for the murder of the man with whom her name had been coupled. How she proves her innocence and linds the guilty one is the thrilling climax of the stqry. A Christie comedy, “Kidding Katie,” a Travelogue and News, complete the list. Cabaret prices. Some love letters should be read and saved, others read and burned —still other’s burned without even reading. All these statements are proved up to the hilt by Shirley Mason in her latest drama “Love Letters” which heads a fine programme on Saturday next. Preliminary notice is given of the coming of Rudolf Valentino’s special attraction “Monsieur Beaucaire.” ROYAL PICTURES. On Wednesday night patrons at the Royal Theatre are in for a real treat. A superb D. W. Griffith’s programme will be submitted for their approval. First “The Greatest Question,” a drama of to-day that will make millions think, will be thrown on the screen, to be followed by Charlie Chaplin in his fourth million dollar comedy entitled A Day’s Pleasure.” This picture in itself is worth the price of admittance charged for the whole programme. Next eom,es “Fast Steppers,” the first of a series of six exciting racing stories, full of galloping action, that will hold your interest as no other picture has. Pauline Frederick, the screen s foremost emotional actress, will appear in “Salvage,” on Friday night. A characterisation that will rank with the finest achievements ever attained by any artist on either stage or screen.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2841, 3 February 1925, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2841, 3 February 1925, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2841, 3 February 1925, Page 3

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