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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES. "Let’s Go," starring Richard Talmadge, to be screened at the Royal Theatre to-morrow night, is a combination of romance and thrills which makes for the highest type of screen entertainment. Richard Talmadge, the star, performs every stunt himself without the aid of dummies, doubles or trick photography of any kind. Every thrill in “Let’s Go!" is an honost-to-goodness thrill. Among others there is a light depicted between Ike star and two characters which continues uninterrupted over a distance of about two miles. Lew Cody in “The Buiterliy Man," tin* latest Robertson-Cole special to be screened at the Royal on Friday, enjoys the unusual distinction of having three leading women playing in his support. They are Louise Lovely, Lilie Leslie and Rosemary Tliehy. Watch out for “The White Moth," coming to the Royal next week. "MANHATTAN.” Richard Dix’s lirst starring picture "Manhattan" will grace, the screen at the Town Hall Cabaret, to-morrow evening. The story is from Jeffry Farnol’s novel “The Definite Object." “Manhattan" tells of a well-to-do young bachelor who suffers strangely from a malady which to put it mildly, is almost driving him silly—-inactivity. Peter Minuit, that’s the stars role in the production, wants to In l up and doing. And then one night adventure comes stalking in through his library window and the lid is off and genuine excitement and thrills are the order of the evening. Jacqueline Logan is the leading lady opposite the star. A comedy “Sale aud Sane." "Scenes on an Australian Cattle Station," and News, complete the Cabaret programme. Car. buret prices. Tom Mix and his famous horse "Tony" will be seen once more at the Town Hall on Saturday next in "Soft Boiled” a picture possessing till the thrills and stunts of a Mix picture with a heap more laughs tulded for good measure. “The Ten Commandments" is coming. “Null’ Sod."

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2900, 23 June 1925, Page 2

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311

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2900, 23 June 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2900, 23 June 1925, Page 2

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