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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES. The confusion of whiskers jumble things for a certain houseful of people whose activities form the basis for the side-splitting faree comedy, “Her Temporary Husband," which comes to the Royal Theatre to-night. The east includes Sidney Chaplin, Owen Moore, Sylvia Breamer, together with other noted actors. The programme also includes two rattling good comedies entitled, “Why Trust Your Husband?” and “Oh! Sister.” Prices will he as usual. On Monday night a picture based on authentic records in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, “Fishers Ghost,” will lie screened. This picture is merely a record of what actually happened in one of Australia s greatest crimes, and depicts how the baffling mystery was solved by “Fisher’s Ghost." A man was convicted and hanged for murder on the evidence of three independent witnesses, who saw the apparition. Prices will he 2s and Is for this super-programme.

“SIX-CYLINDER LOVE.” After holding sway for two years as the greatest laughing success of the American si age, “Six cylinder Love" was made into pieline form by Fox, and will head the programme at the (own Hall In-night. Ernest Fruex and Francis Eld ridge have been entrusted with llie leading roles —a young couple trying to live above t-heii means and set ting out on the downward pnili by purchasin'? a .;ix-c\linder ear. their trials and tribulations constitute a pictuie of many laughs and quite :l H'\\ diamnti'c moments. A Sunshine comedy, “The Great Nickel Robbery,” and the latest World's News complete to-night’s big bill. Brices as usual. First National have presented many fine pictures, one of the best being "The Woman He Married,” featuring Anita Stewart, and to be screened”at the Town Hall on Monday. This drama is tire story of three women, three men, and three kinds of love. Other pictures on Monday’s programme are a comedy, "Neck and Neck.” an interest film, “Through Sheeps' Eyes," and the latest Bathe Gazette, including Paris Fashions. Usual prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2864, 28 March 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2864, 28 March 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2864, 28 March 1925, Page 2

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