ENTERTAINMENTS.
“YELLOW FINGERS.”
“Yellow Fingers,” a screen version of.‘ Gone Wright’s exciting story of the South Seas, will head a fine programme at the Town Hall to-night. In this feature Olive Borden is cast as Saina, —a fiery half caste girl, who has been reared to believe she is all white and who, heartbroken, tries to turn all native when she discovers what she is. Ralph luce and Claire. Adams are also in the east. Other films {screening to-night are a comedy,
“Holiest Injun,” a N.Z. scenic, and latest Pathe News. Price's as usual. Betty Balfour who has given us so many laughing successes will he seen on Monday night, in “Reveille/ 4 her greatest success v to date —a story of Britain in 1918 and in 1926 —a’story that tells in a convincing and at times highly humorous manner of Britain’s men and women during the war, and then during peace. Altogether “Reveille” is a great picture. Also on Monday’s programme “Derby Day” (comedy), and Pathe .Gazette. Usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3609, 5 March 1927, Page 2
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