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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“EVERY ALAN’S WIFE.”

“Every Alan’s Wife,” the leading production at the Town Hall tonight is a pulsing drama of married life. Dealing with the danger of suspicion in the home, the picture tells with humour and pathos a story that might readily he enacted in any family. Beautiful Elaine Hainmerstein is seen as the wife, Herbert Rawlinson as her husband, is as handsome and dashing as ever, and Robert Cain portrays a subtle villain. Dorothy Phillips and Diana Aliller are also in the cast. Other notable items on this evening’s programme are a comedy “Help Yourself,” a cartoon and Eox News. Prices as usual.

Monday night’s picture “The Breath of Scandal” deals scandalmongers a death blow with the truth about themselves. This feature hailed as “the best society drama of the year,” features a special cast of players headed by Betty Blythe. ROYAL PICTURES. , Blanche Sweet and Roland Colman portray respectively a New York, actress and a mining engineer who experiment with love in “His Supreme Aloment,” a First National Picture, showing at the Royal theatre to-night. With her characterisation of Broadway, Miss Sweet adds new laurels to her long list of screen successes and Ronald Column, as the fiery lover restrained by his promise, amply justifies Samuel Goldwyn’s prediction that he would he a leading candidate for the 1925 title of “perfect screen lover.” (

How a certain secret service operative penetrated a remote section* of the Tennessee hills in quest of a band ol' counterfeiters who had been Hooding the country with spurious money makes a good picture. See it on Alouday night. ‘

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3004, 27 February 1926, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3004, 27 February 1926, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3004, 27 February 1926, Page 2

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