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MORE than one inventor has seen his idea make money for someone else. No matter how “ simple ” your idea is, consult us fully and confidentially.— HENRY HUGHES LTD. (Directors: W. E. Hughes' and J. T. Hunter, Registered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Local Agent, T. H. THOMPSON, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin. ously been seen locally. *My Song for You ’ tells the story of an opera star who falls in love with a girl whom ho thinks belongs to the chorus, but who is really tho daughter of a most respectable Viennese family, apparently in love with an impecunious musician and loved by a producer. The picture provides for tho delightful vanity of Kiepura in a whole-hearted fashion. Tho crowds worship his golden voice, and he rises with their adulation to the heights. He sings anywhere and everywhere, and it is charming wherever it is. MAYFAIR Beautiful choruses, exquisite dancing, and innumerable catchy tunes and gripping drama are the elements of the musical comedy ‘ Reckless,’ which opened at the Mayfair to-day. The main roles are played by William Powell and .lean Harlow. This is the first time that Miss Harlow has taken a part of 'this type, and her performance should undoubtedly increase her popularity. She appears as a young revue actress who marries a millionaire’s son with the object of making a man of him. _ The complex plot commences at this juncture, but it is when, in the part of a widow, and tho suspected murderer of her husband, she is compelled to fight for the possession of her _only child, that one sees how well suited Miss Harlow is to her difficult part. William Powell is excellent in tho role of Miss Harlow’* lover.

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Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 16

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