SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY.
"Smile, Brother, Smile," the story of a travelling salesman, which will be shown at tho Seaside Pictures to-night, offers comedy, drama and a delightful love story. It shows Jack Mulhall as a struggling young salesman in a cosmetic factory, whoso eli'orts to sell a big order, arc hindered by his manager, who secretly is in the employ of another company. Dorothy Mackaill, as tho factory switchboard operator, finally gives Jack the aid ,<hc needs in scoring a coup.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 7
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82SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 7
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