ENTERTAINMENTS.
TO WIN HALL. Po'la Negri as the good woman who took a wrong turning is the role she plays in her latest starring Paramount picture, “The Three Sinners,” which comes to the Town Hall on Wednesday. A devoted wife, a fond mother, she left hei home innocently bent upon visiting her sister. Then fate stepped in, diverted her footsteps into strange paths, wrecked her life and tore home and friends from her grasp. The story of how she Won back tohappiness after many strange adventures is a fascinating drama told by “Three Sinners,” which was adapted from the stage play “The Second Life.” Also “Blake of Scotland Yard” (Serial), “Slippery Heels” (Comedy), News. Usual prices. . Snappier than, “The Fair Co-ed, funnier than “The Patsy.” In fact it’s one long laugh, with a big dash of spicey romance. Marion Davies at her best! See it at the Town Hall on Friday. ROYAL. Admirers of Laura La Plante will enjoy her latest success, “Thanks for the Buggy Ride,” which will lead next 'Saturday’s programme at the Royal theatre. This fast _ action comedy feature gives Miss La Plante and her chief supporting player Glenn Tryon mlany scenes in which the comedy is of the thrilling order —thrills being worked into the story in a logical manner. Altogether “Thanks for the Buggy Hirtc” can be recommended as a great night’s entertainment. On the same programme is a comedy “High Flying George,” a Cartoon and latest News.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3892, 8 January 1929, Page 3
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243ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3892, 8 January 1929, Page 3
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