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MAJESTIC THEATRE. ‘Honey” will hold pride of place tonight and to-morrow night. The story tells bow Oliva Dangorlield (Nancy Carroll), daughter of a proud but impoverished Virginia, family, is forced to lease the parental mansion to a wealthy New York widow ip order to pay off the mortgage She hires a stall of servants in compliance with the request if the willow, who is very particular about smßi tilings; but, of the three servants, only one shows up — Alavme, the upstairs maid, with her little daughter, Doris. Olivia is desicrate. She makes her brother Charles impersonate the butler and she herself assumes the job of the cook. Complications without end make their 7ippearance after that.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 134, 19 March 1931, Page 2
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