ENTERTAINMENTS.
“THE FEMALE.”
“ I In l I'Vinalo," Bet I v (Vnnpson's newest prmlueiion udaptcd from Cynthm Slockley's novel “Dalla l lie Lion Chi!)," is to head a specially alt raid i vt* programme at Hie I own lla!! Cabaret to-morrow ev- <■ 11 i 11 _14 - . ]i is the story of a heaulitnl young Boer girl who knows no life outside the African Veldt, she meets and falls in love with a handsome young Englishman. Me is strangely cold and ignores her, and his people, the “Englishers" insult Dalla (Miss Compson). The rest of the picture is a gripping and uuusally entertaining story of the carrying out of this girls plans for revengi—against all the ultra smart of the English colony in general. The picture (doses with her completely winning over the .'Ming Englishman. A Comedy “A PciTecl Post" and the latest- News complete one id' the host Cabaret programmes for some time. Bab-a ret Prices. Another Richard Harding Davis' slot's “The King's Jackal" has been adapted to tin 1 screen and under the title of “Honour Among .Men" will be screened at the Town Hall on Saturday. Edmund Lowe, Sheldon Lewis and Claire Adams have been entrusted with Ihe -leading roles. I.’OYAL PICTPRKS. When I’niversal made "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," it was believed that the last word in creating foreign atmosphere had been achieved, both in buildings and in personnel. Now comes “The Rose of Paris," Pniversal-Jcwel starring Mary Philbin to be shown at the Royal Theatre to-night and persons to whom Paris and other parts of France is as familiar as the streets of their home city say that nothing could be more perfect. To-morrow night the great Movie Ball will be held. Prices of admission are very moderate lor such a great attraction: gents 5/ti, ladies ;{•'(». The lloor is in excellent condition and the music will be nl the highest standard, while a sit-down supper will leave nothing to be wanted for. A representative of the Beaumont Smith Co., will be in attendance and will be pleased to advise those who have sent in applicatioius for the screen test. Here's your chance now. \ou May be ’ a Alary Bickford or a Conway Tearle. Send in your application to-day and don t forget to be at the Royal Movie Ball to-morrow night. On Friday night, the children s turn.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2885, 19 May 1925, Page 2
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391ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2885, 19 May 1925, Page 2
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