ENTERTAINMENTS
“THF, KOLA SUN FCK
If vmi are early and secure a • noil seal you will immediately relax. settle back and enjoy an e.x-,-client picture when you >ee “The Koiighiieek," Kobcri \\. Services
~\. heading a line progranime a! e Town ilall io-niglit. “The
Heim In k" is tin l story of a matt who had been abandoned in inlaney ikiottch 1 in- iiuicliinations of an evil admirer of his mother, and who in id.-. e;.riv manliood became a litgi-
i ive I ron! .just ice as a result ot a pi tight in which In- participated j j ht a wrong and not only defeated nix opponent, but according u jhe p.die; , killed him wilh a ii-i blow. 'i’he fugitive becomes a -; owa v. a v on an outgoing slop and Hots, alter many most thrilling ad- \ cut ui c:-. in sim'-k infested sens iaude oil fal.il i and. becomes prinei - j,a! in a line romance. t looi go (I’Drien, Harry Morey and l'uliie Dove are piineipa: players ,n “The Milk Hnndiis” ( (’.'omedy) , s'.l f'o.x Ne-.vs are also seneitiug ; liigin. f*vi.-es as u<ual. •‘I Ia i hour i.ighls" one o| the most exciting and breezy undo dramas V et written leads Monday’s ’l’imi Moore and Isabel Klsont lo ad a line east in this drama of liit Now and one o| its heroes. Supporting pictures are “Forward March" (Comedy), and Halite flaz,.lte. I’rii-es a.s usual. KOVAL 1 1 IC'I'FK FH. (trie of the live greaiest pietures of the year, "Secrets," a First National picture showing at the Koval llleal re it> night. Norma Tnlmndgo has four different roles to portray, and so line is her acting all through, Hull it would be hard to say which
nf Hu four is tile most attractive | he whole story is a splendid gl'»ri
licilmu of I lie steadfast hive and unshaken loyalty >d a good wile, ..,,i all of Hie pietai e.-j in which she j,.,, appeared Norma says she likes “Stcrels" best. Comedy: Seasi.le Simps." During l'ne interval a demon ,t rat ion of wireless will he given submitting broadcasted items Mom Svdnev, Melbourne or Dunedin. ’ 'em '.Monday "Dollar Devils" tells ol a mall wlm had been humiliated Pcl'ore Hie eirl he loved by lbe slick pro, lad of the city. He disetivers that !he oil scheme was a Hike. Then the worm tinned! He forcibly kidnapped Hie city "shekel'. look him lo a desolate hut and von will sc,, one of the most thrilling and realistie combats ever staged, and |uugh at one of the most humorous and human referees that ever ad judged the ability of lighters.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2923, 15 August 1925, Page 2
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436ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2923, 15 August 1925, Page 2
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