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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Frivolous Sal," now showing each day at the Queen's Theatre, is a powerful picture with mirthful and thrillin" moments The story is one of a mining town in the west of America, and of the happenings therein. There are some beautiful scenes in the picture, and it is amidst these man-els of Nature the tensely dramatic love story cf a beautiful girl of the pioneer mining camps and her s veeUieart has been filmed. There » thrilhng action from the start, with a climax in which two men battle for the love of a girl while suspended from a wire tramway over a deadly gorge \ pleasing and. outstanding feature of the programme was a dance turn by Mr Phil Barry and Mim Hazel Martin/ Both are talented performers, and their artistry was loudly applauded, They introduc "d to a Wellington audience something new in eccentric and do* dances, and to Jhss Martm belongs the honour ofbeii rSi* u l ''ldy -t0 d° the famo"s and yew diracult American buck and wing dance Iho supporting programme includes GauIT \W'l" M.it'> wonderful v^^f the All LUcks in England, a. beautiful mountain wilderness talc, entitled " F o w or of I ate "and a comedy. The boxp°«n

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 9

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 9

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 9