ENTERTAINMENTS.
A dance will be held in the Masonic Hall on Thursday night next b\ the Foxton Hockev Club. Music by Messrs 11. George and E. Graham. A good social evening is promised all who attend. Brices are right and the floor is in excellent condition. TOWN HALL. “Ungaurded Women,” the leading attraction at the Town Hall cabaret to morrow evening, successfully proves two theories. Tt offers coni lusive evidence that there are still men of honour in this world of storm and strife; secondly, if shows that certain members of the female of the species absolutely need the strong will and the protecting arm of an honest, dependable man to guard them against their own innate frivolousness which is ready to plunge them into the sea of disaster Richard Dix, Belie Daniels and Mary Astor as the leading players in “I'nguarded Women." A two-reel comedy. “Stay Single,’’ the latest News and Travelogue complete the bill. Cabaret prices.
On Saturday next "Six Cylinder Love," a seven-reel laughter-raiser, is due for screening. The plot concerns a young married couple who live above their means, commencing ui: the downward path by purehas iuy a six-cylinder ear. Their trials and tribulations constitute a picture filled with merriment, a tear ami several thrills. It is the story of many a couple of to-dav. s ROYAL I'R'TERES. To-morrow night Sessile TTaya- ! .iua makes his appearance at the Royal Theatre alter a long absene. in "Where Lights are Low,” recently released by R —C Pictures t orpornfion. Afur-h of its action occur' in San Francisco's Chinatown. In an effort to reproduce faithfully the interiors of lavishly furnished Chinese homes, Robert Ellis, art directin', spent several weeks in research work and many of the interiors designed for this production were modelled after prints of sumptuously decorated Chinese apartments. As support to the big picture. a comedy entitled "Hale and Hearty" will be screened and with it Bathe Gazette and the latest lie view. The programme is of exceptional merit and prices are as usual. On Friday night "Cocaine" is in he screened. A powerful drama that will hold interest from -tart to finish.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2862, 24 March 1925, Page 2
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