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ENTERTAINMENTS.

TOWN HALL.

A sensational comedy will ’jL screened at the Town Hall the«F tre on Friday next, this being “Tea for Three,” the second Metro-GolcL-

wyn-Mayer co-starring picture ff Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle. “Tea for Three” is a screen adaptation of the celebrated stage play of the same name, and tells of an insanely jealous husband who is put through a peppy and screamingly funny reformation by the pretty young wife and a handsome family friend. Lew Cody associates his fine flaire for sophisticated comedy wdth the role of the husband, while Aileen Pringle is allurement itself as the young wife. Also “Suite Homes” (comedy), Scenic and News. Usual prices.

J. Farrell Macdonald creates a new and lovable character as O’Flynn, an impoverished Irish baronet in “iColleen,” his latest picture for Fox/Films. Madge Bellamy is starred in the production which comes to the Town Hall on Saturday. Usual Prices.

ROYAL. “Out All Night,” Reginald Denny’s latest farce comedy, has- been booked as the feature attraction by the Royal Theatre for Saturn day. Denny portfays the role of a wealthy young man, (Who meets, woos and marries the girl of his heart all in one evening, or rather one night. The innumerable comedy situations that are caused when an' attempt is made to keep the marriage a secret during an ocean volage should provide one of the most hilarious hours of entertainment imaginable.. Denny’s own inimitable sense of eoledy value is predominant • throughout and the climax is thrilling and un- . usual. Prices 1/- and 2/-. 'Children half price. | . The big special “What Price Glory,” has been booked for screening next Wednesday at the Royal.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3787, 3 May 1928, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3787, 3 May 1928, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3787, 3 May 1928, Page 2

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