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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ROYAL PICTURES. The romance ol' a Duke and a chorus girl, one of the type that fill the London press with gossip and not seldom with scandal, is the amazing counterplot in one of the most remarkable love stories of the year, “The Gaiety Girl,” Mary Philbin's new Universal starring vehicle, adapted from I. A, R. WylieV sensational novel of London lifty “The Inheritors,” which is promised" next Wednesday for the Royal theatregoers. The story relates the romance of a young girl, forced on the stage by poverty, tricked by lies into an abhorrent marriage,.and saved by a climax so .astounding and daring that it leaves the spectator, as it did the reader in the original novel, gasping in amazement. Spectacular explosions, the wrcc king of a huge irrigation project reservoir, thrilling pursuits in underground caves and old mining shafts, hreath-taking stunts on airplane, automobile and horseback all combine to make thrills in “The Ghost City,” to be screened on Friday night.

“TO-MOK ROW’S LOVE.” She married him because he was a perfect husband. She divorced him because be was a perfect frost. And then when he was about to ruarrv a perfect peach, she decided that she wanted him back. Well von know what woman are when it comes to changing their minds and getting what they want. You’ll scream with laughter at the newlyweds in “‘To-morrow’s Love,” which is holding pride of place in tomorrow evening's Town Hall Cabaret programme. Agnes Ayres and Pat O’Malley are the leading players. A comedy ‘‘Grandpa’s Girl,”

and Paramount News are other films. Usual Cabaret Prices.

There is more than the usual amount of thrilling suspense in Tom Mix’s latest picture “Teeth,” which heads next Saturday’s programme at. the Town Hall. In addition to the famous team Tom Mix and Tony the horse, Duke a wonderful trained dog will also be seen in a prominent role. The big punch scene is a real Californian Forest Fire. Prices as usual.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19250825.2.12

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2927, 25 August 1925, Page 2

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328

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2927, 25 August 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2927, 25 August 1925, Page 2

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