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TOWN HALL. Beatrice Fairfax: “I am very much in love with a young man who who loves my sister. What shall I do?” From actual letters that she has received, Beatrice Fairfax, whose advice to those in love is the feature of hundreds of newspapers, wrote the story of “The Lovelorn,” the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, showing at the Town Halt on Friday. The unusual story is an intensely human one abounding in romance, humour and heart-throbs. It concerns the lives of two sisters —one of the ultra-flapper type, whose jazzy attitude towards life worries the other more serious-minded elder sister. Seeking a solution to her, troubles, the older girl writes as above to Beatrice Fairfax, who, in turn, advises both girls how 'to solve their love problems. Usual
prices. Blanche Sweet will be seen on Saturday in “Singed,” a drama set among the great oilfields of Western America. Usual prices.
ROYAL. You will have an opportunity to see one of filmdom’s famous dog stars, “Dynamite,” who has the starring role in “Wolf s frail, the Western, which will have its local showing at the Royal theatre on Saturday. The dog plays an important part in a, thrilling actionful drama of the west, dealing with tba [extermination of a hand of desperadoes engaged in smuggling contraband across the border, the canine cinema star is assisted by Edmund Cobb, who has the leading featured role in this picture, seenarized from Basil Dickey’s story, and directed by Francis Ford with a splendid cast, including Dixie Lament, Edwin Terry, Joe Bennett and others. With “Newlyweds ’Xmas Party” (Comedy), and News. Prices 1/- and 1/0. Children half price. Next Wednesday: “One Woman to Another.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3799, 31 May 1928, Page 2
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279ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3799, 31 May 1928, Page 2
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