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STRAND THEATRE.

An attractive double feature programme was screened for the first time at the Strand Theatre last . evening. The first picture, "What a Wife Learned," tells of a modern woman,- passionately devoted to her husband,, but with a desire for the career that the publication of a successful novel brings. There is another man, a playwright „oj£! .the East. Not until the lives of the two men are imperilled in rushing flood waters does she solve her problem. The second feature, "Under \Vesterh Skies," combines the East and the West in a most thrilling picture play. The plot. hinges on a financial struggle between Western ..farmers and Eastern bankers, and thus leads to many entertaining, scenes. The picture contains scenes of the last great rodeo at New. York, the greatest annual cowboy sporting event of the ' country. A good supporting programme and incidental music. by Mr. H. A very are "included. . • . • .

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 7

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STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 7

STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 7