QUEEN'S THEATRE.
All attractive double-feature programme h now showing at the Queen's Theatre "New Year's Eve." starring Mary Astor and 'diaries Morton, tells of tho plight of a young girl and her bedridden brother on tile last day of Hio Old Year. The rent is unpaid work is r ar. Cm ,aIUI "1C: CUmi" X "f Klltlll'r U'l'lslmas is still hopefully awaited liy tho boy. Searching for work, the girl rounds a corner to collide with a young millionaire whom she attracts by her beauty. She finds his wallet on the footpath, and on returning it is rewarded with a bank noto for a large sum. Jubilant at the prospect of celebrating the comin- of the New Year in fitting fashion, she makes a number of purchases on the c.o d system and finds, to her horror, when she -tes home' that her pocket has been picked. However' the picture ends happily. The second feature. "Come To My House," stars Oliie Horden, and is a delightful story of New York's smart, set. The supporting films are interesting, and (lie music played by ihc (Jueen's Orchestra adds 10 the entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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189QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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