ENTERTAINMENT.
TOWN lIA LL. Glenn Tryon ahva.ys a favourile with local audiences will reappear ;it the Town Hall on Saturday next in “It. Can He Done,” a lough.-ildc coniedy of a young man to whom nothing was- impossible. Glenn in his usual fresh arid breezy manner becomes terribly embroiled in trouble only to find novel and amusing methods of blii.lli,iig...hi£ way out. He is ably assisted by pretty Sue {Carol and between Hie .two,.of them they supply an hong's highly enjoyable entertainment., which should be greatly appreciated during these hard times. Other films on the same programme are “Seeing Sights” (Ooinedv), Cartoon and News. TA, IAvIF OPENING.
Patrons will ibe pleased to learn dial tile opening date of the Talkies lias been lived LTw Wednesday next. The Western Electric engineers are close to completion in their works, and results to date have enabled them to state that Ihe Foxton Town Ha ll will he one of the finest halls from an acoustie point of view in the district. A. special programme of all-talk-ing films has been secured for the opening night, the leading feature being “The Last of Airs. Clie.yney,” in which Norma Shearer is the star.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4533, 20 November 1930, Page 2
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197ENTERTAINMENT. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4533, 20 November 1930, Page 2
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