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ENTERTAINMENTS.

SIX-CYLINDER LOVE. If you relish a good laugh, a tear and a final hearty chuckle see “ Six Cylinder Love” the new comedy dm lira special to be seen at the Town Hall on Saturday next. This is an Elmer Clifton production made by the man who produced “Down to the Sea in Ships.” A popular cast, headed by Ernest True?, who played the role he creates in the picture on the stage foi two years. The title gives an inkling of the story. The action speeds along with a six cylinder car, which is purchased by a young man wlu> can hardly afford to do so. Do you know .any such young men: What happens as a result of this impulsive purchase makes of thi.-» picture one of the best satiric comedies yet to be filmed. Fred Xihlo, who directed Anita Stewart in “The Woman He Married" at the Town Hall on Monday is favourably remembered for his direction of the Fairbanks picture “Three Musketeers.” Anita Stewarl is supported in this feature by Alan Macdonald and Shannon Day. Usual prices will prevail on Monday. ROYAL PICTURES. “Cocaine,” a fearless expose, and moreover, an interesting, dramatic, well-balanced and well-told story, to tie screened at the Royal Theatre to-morrow night, is a picture that holds the attention right to the end. The whole of the “Cocaine" traffic is dealt with trenchantly in a story replete with interest. There is a line east of British players, the star being Hilda Baylev. There is an excellent supporting cast which does good work. Prices as usual. One of the finest laugh hits of the vear comes to the Royal Theatre on Saturday, when Owen Moore, Sidney Chaplin and Sylvia Breamer will be seen in the leading parts in First National's “Her Temporary Husband,” by Edward Paulton. It is the story of a girl 'who married an old man so she could get the fortune provided by an old aunt's will and then suddenly discovered four men who claimed to be her husbands. It promises to be one of the funniest things seen on the screen this season.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2863, 26 March 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2863, 26 March 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2863, 26 March 1925, Page 2

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