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ENTERTAINMENT.

TOWN HALL

One of the most striking features of the great British Dominion’s Film, “The Inseparables,” which is coming to the Town Hall Cabaret on Friday is the amazing storm sequence which forms the opening scene of this picture. The audience beholds a towering Alpine pass reaching towards a dark ominous sky. Presently a qfinint old caravan appears, winding its slow way along the perilous track, lu front walks a. man of thick-set build and swarthy complexion, whilst seated on the jolting seat of the caravan is Velda, the Romany girl, wild and beautiful as the mountains about her. The caravan reaches the end of the Pass. Suddenly, with incredible rapidity, a fierce tempest sweeps down upon the mountain side. Its fury is terrible. (Rocks and huge snowslides crash into the (Pass, whilst everywhere is blinding wind. With “Walter’s Frolics” (Comedy), and British News. Cabaret prices. Edna- Ferber’s widely discussed story “Mother Knows Best” lias been booked as Saturday’s big attraction. (Madge Bella,my plays “tire daughter” and Louise Dresser the important role of “the mother.” Usual prices.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19291128.2.23

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40029, 28 November 1929, Page 3

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178

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40029, 28 November 1929, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40029, 28 November 1929, Page 3

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