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ENTERTAINMENTS

A reminder is given that another of the Foxtou Soccer Club’s series of euchre parties will he held in the Town Hall supper-room this evening. An enjoyable time is promised all who attend. Proceeds in aid o! the Club’s funds. ‘•NORTH OF 3(5.” One of the most sensationally thrilling scenes that you have ever seen in pictures is the stampede of a vast herd of 10,000 cattle in Emerson Hough's story of the early West, “North of 30,” which heads to-morrow's bill at the Town Hall cabaret. This great herd is being driven to market, and a shot sends them into a wild whirling mass. •■North of 3(1” was written hv the same author, and is the companion picture to “The Covered Wagon." which proved so popular throughout New Zealand. Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence, Lois \\ ilson and Noah Beery portray the leading characters. A comedy, “Corn Fed.” Hobart (scenic) and News are the other pictures. Usual cabaret pi ices.

On Saturday evening “Aly Lady’s Dre.-s,” adapted from the celebrated stage success, will he screened. This new production from the Fox studios features the popular artists Estelle Taylor and Alarc McDermott. Each of these artists plays live different parts in the Story which has as its locale America, London, Paris, and Russia. Prices will lie as usual.

"FLYING HOOFS." "Flying Hoofs," a Universal Picture starring Jack Hoxie, which will be shown at the Royal Theatre tomorrow. is a stirring drama of Western life emphasising the heroism of a man who risks his own life on the gallows that his brother tie saved from the hangman’s noose. Two love interests run through the story, and have, much to do with the plot. Charlotte Stevens, Alys Alurrell. Duke Lee, J. Gordon Russell, Bartlett Carre. William Welsh and William Lester are in the supporting east, which was . directed by Clifford Smith. From Clee Wood’s prize-winning story.

()n Friday night “The Alan Without a Heart," the latest Banner pi oduot ion, will be screened. ’Phis picture is a pleasing society drama, decidedly mil of the ordinary run of pictures. ALiko a point of seeing it.

••MOTHER MACHREE." Last night the -Mother Mm liro. " company played to a poor house at the Town Hall. The play was a doliglil fully simple comedy-drama, ami those wlm saw it were loud in its praise. The whole cast was pariiculnrly line, hut Miss Helen Fergus, as Mother Matdiroe, and Milhous Kehoe. who acted the role ot the widow's eldest -on, proved tliruisolvos to l>o arlisis ot tio uiottti neeoinplishiHeius. Mr Kehoe possesses a good voice, and during the

evening sang verv pleasingly a number of Irish folk songs, some of which be accompanied with bis harp, li is a great pity that such an excellent company should meet with so little encouragement in Foxton.

MoFTOA ASSEMBLY DANOf

Intimation is given by advertisement that an assembly dance, under the auspices of the Hull Committee, will be held at Monton on Thursday evening next, duly 23rd. good door, music and supper, and I be price of admisioti is only 2s.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2912, 21 July 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2912, 21 July 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2912, 21 July 1925, Page 2

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