ENTERTAINMENTS.
“AGAINST ALL ODDS.” A real Buck Jones sueccs! That will tie the popular verdict of the audience after “Against All Ode., is screened at the Town Hall , to-* night. Jones has a thrilling intriy guing plot of love, villainy and mvs ? tery to romp and ride through. I|j[ fact there’s a double barrelled romance, .a brace of bad men, tw<cowboy heroes, but only one hauntj. ed house, only one Buck Jones w’.y outdoes all his previous death defying stunts by lassoing a moving train and pulling himself aboard rescue his mate, sentenced to 1% hanged. An Imperial comedy, “HejBall and Chain," a scenic and thy latest Fox News are also on tqV night's bill. Usual prices. * Mac Marsh once so popular as -f screen star makes her return to '■ ]. picture world in a fine comY drama “Daddies,” the si ~y of r bachelors with three precious c dren left to their eait ' ; 7 heads Monday's pro.STinv- -- ’ also includes a .SntrhHJrhv.-H . edy “Sold at Auction," and; the: est Pat he Gazette. Prices as * al. -y, »V ROYAL PICTURES. To-night the Royal Theatre is showing one of the greatest pictures of the day, entitled “Penrod and Sam." Remember the fun you had when you were hoys and girls? Do you recall your “secret” societies, your fights, your love affairs, and the occasional sorrows which loomed like mountains before your juvenile eyes? Of course yo do. All of us like to reminisce at times of our childhood, and we generally end up by sighing: “Those were the good old days.” Come to the Royal Theatre to-night and grow young again.
On Monday night “Richard the Lion Hearted" will he screened. A story of A king in war and love. The heart story of history’s most popular monarch as he wages war on infidel hordes and struggles against treachery and intrigue in his army eantp while his soul is torn by jealousies toward his capricious queen. A picture full of adventuresome romance and action so thrilling that it sets the blood pounding: so heautifull it grips, fascinates.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2905, 4 July 1925, Page 2
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344ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2905, 4 July 1925, Page 2
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