Municipal Pictures.
A brief synopsis of "Tha Butterfly at tbe Wheel," to be screened tonight and tomorrow night, is as follows:— Peggy Adraapton and her husband are wealthy, and should be happy, but after tbe bonaymoon Admaston neglects hi 9 beautiful wifa far tha cures of business. The result is that the wife is left to amuse herself as best she can, and becomes a gay little butterfly. The social season throws Peggy much in tbe society of Colljng'vvood, "a fricni of the family," and matters pcogre=B until each day brings new protestations of love from Collingwood, to which Peggy listens unwillingly.. Lady Atwill, Peggy's most intimate friend, aids Ceilingwood's suit in every way. Admaston'e suspicions are first aroused when a theatre which he ia attending burns down, and he hastens home to find : Peggy, who had complained of illness, I entertaining Collingwood in her j boudoir. After other incidents, in which a divorce case nearly wrecks the happiness of two lives, tho film I ends up happily.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6817, 17 January 1917, Page 3
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168Municipal Pictures. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6817, 17 January 1917, Page 3
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