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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL.”

“The Little French Girl” heading the programme at to-morrow evenings’ Town Hall Cabaret is a story of intimate comparisons of life and love of the Continent and England. It tells of the struggle for love and freedom that a little French girl has in England, because her mother’s love affairs arc notorious. Alice Joyce, Neil Hamilton, Mary Brian and Esther Rolston appear in the featured roles of this production. Supporting pictures are a comedy “Tender Feet,” a spenic, Norway, and latest News. Usual cabaret prices.

Something new, thrilling and beautiful is promised patrons on Friday evening when “The Uninvited Guest” is a South Sea thriller with an underwater fight between man and octopus as one of its many big scenes. Maui’ice Flynn and Mary McLaren are playing leads. Next week will see the long awaited screening of Charlie Chaplin’s 10-reel dramatic comedy “The Gold Rush,” a story of the Klondyke. ROYAL PICTURES. Hoot Gibson’s ability and skill as a rider of horses, an ability and skill demonstrated in many a desperately sontested competition in rodoes and round-ups, is put to a severe test in his latest starring vehicle, “The Saddle Hawk,” a Universal which will be shown in the Royal theatre, next Wednesday. In “The Saddle Hawk,” Hoot Gibson returns again to a straight Western drama, for the entiiy vetion of the picture takes plact . the cattle country. The picture was filmed in Eastern Oregon, where exists some of the biggest beef cattle ranches in the United States, and where, by the way, Hoot spent several years as a cowboy before he entered motion pictures. Marian Nixon is the leading woman of the supporting cast, others of which are Josie Sedgwick and Frank Campeau. Centuavy Comedy: “Plenty of Nerve.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3005, 2 March 1926, Page 3

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294

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3005, 2 March 1926, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3005, 2 March 1926, Page 3

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