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ENTERTAINMENTS.

Tu.M MIX IN “TRUTH." Admirers of Tom Mix, with the inseparable Tony, ami the recent ro star Duke, llm dog, will have the opportunity to see their favourite in a new wotnler picture, when "Teeth" comes to the Town Hall on Saturday next. In this liis latest vehicle he appear.-, as Dave iJeering, a happy-go-lucky wandering prospector, n lover of his horse Tony, and later a dog Duke, that he buds solely wounded. I’i'diii this point the story moves with intensified action, with ninny realistic scenes, one vivid feature being a real forest lire. Included in a line supporting programme is “The Arrival of the American Fleet in Wellington," a comedy “Dangerous Curves,” and scenic, “The Midnight Sun.” Prices as usual.

Baby I'cggy" the big little slur has never been supported by such an exceptional east as appears with her in “Captain January." the star lea I ure at the Town Hall on Monday next. Tin- most prominent players are: Hobart Bosworlh, Irene Itieli and Hairy Morey. Prices as usual.

IfOVAD PKTI'KKS. Al. Wilson, the celebrated 'stunt' aviator, almost lost his life bv attempting to round up cattle with an airplane. It happened in "The ((host Cily," to he screened at the Koval Theatre 10-inorrmv night. 'Wilson fried the trick of stampeding a herd by hovering low in his ’plane—aml the result was that he dropped In-fore the approaching cattle. Bv a miracle the herd turned nml avoided trampling him. The camera caught this real thrill. Koval patrons will have a decided treat on Saturday night in “Single Wives,” First National Production. As the title suggests it deals with modern marriage, a woman who drifts from the lircsidc ol her home impelled bv the growing indifference of her husband. Corinnc (Irillith and Milton Sills, the eo-feal iiring players, will he seen in the roles of husabnd and wife. The story is an original screen vehicle written by Karl Hudson and produced under his stijer vision.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2928, 27 August 1925, Page 2

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326

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2928, 27 August 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2928, 27 August 1925, Page 2

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