ENTERTAINMENTS.
TOM MIX TX “TEETH
if the picture going public thinks il has seen the so-called “las! word" in animal performances on the screen il is mistaken and due for a genuine surprise at the Town Hall to-night where the ever popular Tom Mix will be seen in his latest triumph, “Teeth,” in which his wonder horse, “Tony, and a handsome brute of a dog, a great daiie, vie with each other in displaying intelligence which •‘compares favourably with the most brilliant efforts of the best human actors. Many thrills are to be seen throughout “Teeth.” The big forest fire being quite a sensational scene. A film of timely interest. “The Arrival of the American Fleet in Wellington " has -been added to to-night's supporting programme which also includes “Dangerous Curve.-," comedy, and Worlds News. Prices as usual.
The hig little star. Baby Peggy will he semi on .Monday next in “Captain January,” a drama of the sea and its lighthouses with a big leavening of comedy throughout the story. Baby Peggy's supporting cast includes Hobart Bosworth, Irene Rich and Harry Morey. A Mack Mannedt comedy, “Flip Flop,” and Pat lie Gazette are other pictures on Monday. Prices as usual.
ROYAL IMC'ITRKS. Mrs. .)a 111.0 s Yiiil Converse, wenltliv society lender who deserted New York's ‘‘-lOO 7 ’ (o work in pielures, plays an important part in •‘Single Wives," the current First National attraction at the Royal Theatre, to-night. Mrs Converse, caused quite a sensation a year 01 so ago hy publishing a so-called revelation of the •‘secrets' id New York’s social elect, (leorge Arohainhatid, who directed “Single Wives," declares that -Mrs Converse lias rare histrionic talent and could he a most successful actress if she should decide to continue in the profession. The fallacy of convicting a man „n circumstantial evidence is clearly shown in “You are Guilty,'-’ the thrilling pholodramatic masterpiece coming to the Royal theatre on Mondav night. It’s the sort of motion picture that will hold your interest- from beginning to end. Usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2929, 29 August 1925, Page 2
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336ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2929, 29 August 1925, Page 2
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