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TOWN HALL. “Riley the Cop” is the big attraction at the Town Hall to-night. “Riley the Cop” was the pride of the force, a fun-loving, peace-lov-ing, adventure-loving cop. Sent to Europe to get his man, he is diverted by circumstances beyond his control and his man gets him —and 1 brings him home. A sparkling, bubbling, infectious comedy that will send you home chuckling and will (keep you chuckling for weeks —with a love story entwined and adventures that will take your breath away. It’s “Riley the Cop,” and it’s coming to-night. Louise Fazenda, David Rillins, Nancy Drcxel support Farrell Macdonald, who is the unforgettable Riley. With “Ferdies’ Fatal Flutter” (comedy), News and Scenic. Usual prices. From the moment Glenna Marsh raps on the door of the isolated hunt.ii)g cabin in the woods to seek shelter from the storm until she is released from the scaffold in the prison yard there is not a dull moment in. “The Siren.” This Columbia Master Picture, directed by Byron Haskin, at the Town Hall on Monday. Tom Moore and Dorothy Reviev are the featured stars. Usual prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3970, 13 July 1929, Page 2
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185ENTERTAINMENT Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3970, 13 July 1929, Page 2
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