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ENTERTAINMENT.

LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE STORY.

A story of i be kind (hat fans ptefer to most others is announced with the showing of “The Brass Howl" starring Edmund l.owe, at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. This Louis Joseph Vance classic has been selected because it offers plenty of the mystery, thrilling action, and romantic interest the devotees jo the cinema art dote on so much.

The story has in do with the extraordinary adventures of a wealthy bachelor resulting from his close physical resemblance io a master cook. Mistaken identity is given several new and surprising twists and when the hero falls in love with what seems to be a wicked girl crook lie meets in the course of bis being mistaken, the audience

is given ample cause io gasp as one snsponsefitl moment follows another. Edmund l.owe and Claire Adams, share acting honours in “Tlte Brass Howl.” A comedy "Nip O’ Scolcli." Fox News and "'Suit of the Earth" an educational film completes Saturday s list. Prices as usual.

ROYAL PICTURES. The a I mo-phere of Mexico, rich in colour .and picl iiresqueness, forms a .-Hiking background to ITarrv Carey’s new F. B. <>. producliuii “Canyon of ihe Fools," Io be shown a I tlte Royal Theatre on Friday. The story has to do with the adventures of a cowboy, in whose veins the wnnderiu-i ran hot. He Incomes involved in ail manner of adventures, out of which Mr. farev and his director. \al Paul, lm\e evolved a thrilling title. The cast which includes Marguerite Clavtou, Fred Stanton, Vesta Pegg, Joseph Harris, Jack Curtis, Carmen Arselle, Charles J. Le Moyne, Murdock Maelptarrie and Migiionne Golden. One of the many beauties of the screen who play “atmosphere in “For Sale,"lhe First National Picture coining next to Ihe Royal lheat re on Sal unlay is Georgia Hale or “Miss Chicago" ns she is better known in the Windy City. Miss Hale won the distinction of representing Chicago in the famous Atlantic City pageant Iwo years ago.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19250806.2.6

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2919, 6 August 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2919, 6 August 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2919, 6 August 1925, Page 2

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