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PALACE THEATRE.

“RICH BUT HONEST.”

'./Pretty "Ms/by the dozen and a cast in which youth predominates are,'some of the outstanding fea-/fiirtss-of the delightful, comedy drama, ItUicli 'Bijt ; ; l.rojiest.” which had its iltpst;' pfedentfttion at the Palace last iifght,.afid which, closes there to-night., This-latest Fox, Film release is based d'm\the- magazine story of Arthur '"rt-tVai'r'of.h pretty working girl, played |v : :hhihcy, Nash, and her two admir|rsj ; -phiyed by . Clifford Holland, in 'of- a'garuge mechanic, and a rich : ,yoyng man,; played by Charles M.ortpn. There are liipny unusual and itfidxppcl ed-. twists that lead to situa- : 'five'., suspense and much l&UgliLer. -J. Farrell Macdonald has iFip/rolp of a Broadway stage producer 'pligiyflsUbvva',.' There are some beau--fiFiil'SCelids of; a stage of a. girl revue which many pretty girls are ' Tri . addition to the players tiTdntigfied, ’ the -performance of Ted .MeNaiiiafa., deserves praise as well as •taiat-of r Maripr' e . Beebe in the role .ol Miss'; gash’s ’ chiimDoris Lloyd, 'Tirltp' Bfopke; mid Ernie Shields, too, heli>' : Pfnak'e But Honest” a spleridid/'and: wholly satisfying entertfiin'ma!ht. v: '',: * • > '■ ‘

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10564, 18 April 1928, Page 6

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171

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10564, 18 April 1928, Page 6

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10564, 18 April 1928, Page 6

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