EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
The new programme screenin" today at Everybody's Theatre 'is a spe-cially-chosen one. The leading- film a story of the West entitled "The Huntress, is unique, unusual,- romantic, dramatic, and.at.times highly humorous. It 13 a First National' picture. The story, centres around thi Si Peg o' My Heart of. the woods, who, eager to marry a white man, kidnaps a handsome, bashful younoman from the city- who: has come into that country prospecting. It is a delightful romantic comedy, replete' with humour but not without a leaven of pathos. The supports are varied and excellently chosen,, while MrHarry Avery's Jazz Band, with Mr. Roy Bnnsden at the xylophone, plays a number,' of delightful selections. The. whole . programme is one of the best screened at this theatre for some time.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 11
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