ENTERTAINMENTS.
ODIVA AND HER SEALS. i o(liva and her seals, the novel theatrical spectacle now appearing at the Opera House, attracted another large audience last; night, when the performing mammals agowi demonstrated their remarkable aqiptitic, "vocal" and mimetio abilities. The performance, as on previous occasions, proved a source of delight to the interested spectators, who were, afforded an insight intc* the natural characteristics of the quaint amphibians during a brief talk by Captain Adorns Odiva performed various, evolutions in tide tank in company with the seals, the novtel. "entertainment being witnessed in woiiderment by those present. T.%.6 supporting vaudeville "turns" were weli' received. A. matinee this afternoon was' well patronised by tho juvenile olemeiatt, and the final performance will be presented to-night. KOSY. T<jm Mix in "Catch My Smoke," a GoJclwyn 6-reeler "Yellow Men and Gold, wil'i'i tho serial anl others, comprise the Kc»y programme. With Monday's change a, specially good bill is promised. "The Hottentot," a sporting comedy-drama with a big roputation, will be shown with a H arold Lloyd comedy in three-reels, and a Miary Miles Minter drama by Paramount. Tiifi shotdd prove a great draw. - PALACE. ___ Zano Grey's novel, "Tho Mysterious Rider." now showing at tho Palace in pic■«ira form, is well worth seeing. On Monday another Paramount special .attraction, "The Old Homestead," starring Theodore Roberts and Harrison Ford, will bo Bhown. Several other prominent players fill the remaining parts. The Monday programmes at the Palace have been ;'exceptionally good lately
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 7
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244ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 806, 8 September 1923, Page 7
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