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ENTERTAINMENTS.

TOWN hall.

Cathedral Canyon, Painted Canyon and Palm Valley are some of the beauty spots of California shown ,in Fox Films latest Tom Mix feature, “Outlaws of Red River,” at the Town Hall to-night. The story is based on Gerald Beaumont’s sensational magazine story and deals with the adventures of the Falcon, played by Tom Mix,, the most daring member of these forces of Daw and Order. Marjorie Daw has the leading feminine role. Also “Love ’em and Feed ’em” (comedy), News and Scenic. Usual prices.

,If your constitution can stand an hour or so of hearty and almost continuous laughter, go to the Town Hall and see '‘Painting the Town,” the feature picture there on Monday. At is ideal film entertainment built around the adventures of a small-town smart aleck and his adventures in New York. Also, it serves to introduce to the moving pic time public a new comedy star in the person of Glenn Tryon. Watch him come to the front. With “Andy’s Hat” (comedy), and News. Usual prices. ROYAL. Syd. Chaplin’s latest feature comedy “Oh! What a Nurse,” will head to-night’s programme at the Royal. This is a brief resume of this side splitter. Jerry, a cub reporter, aboard a ferry boat. '“Girl overboard!” A rescue and Jerry picked up by a bootleg tug. forced into a widow’s clothes to throw the coast guardsmen off the trail. A thrilling escape. Sent by his newspaper to impersonate Dolly Wthhnple, the love-advice editor. He loses his skirt and his disguise is revealed. He finds a nurse’s costume and in it he gets taken on a sea trip. His wig is lost and so is he nearly. Then a thousand hairbreddth escapes —until — You get as many laughs as in “The Better "Ole” and “The Man on the Box” rolled into one. Prices 1/- and i/6. “Convoy,” featuring Dorothy MacKail and William Collier Jnr., will be the attraction next Wednesday.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3771, 24 March 1928, Page 3

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322

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3771, 24 March 1928, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3771, 24 March 1928, Page 3

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