PALACE THEATRE.
"YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN”.
Two minutes!'To some, an eternity! Throughout the city a mart is widely advertised. Bound, manacled and locked in a steel trunk be will bo hurled from a high bridge and In two minutes .will endeavour to tree himself. Two minutes! How many times before had lie performed this feat leaving behind a gasping, gapin" throng of wide-eyed people! What a huge joke! . He bows—applause—cheers.- He is tied and locked in the trunk. The crowd sits uneasily. the hum of whispering voices foretelling the imperilling danger. He smiles to himself. Confident-, asgured—he knows he shall never emerge from that cold, unmerciful water until he is out of sight. Away, from the crowd, for in that crowd, in the same gaping mob, watching him intently, is the woman he loves! It is on account of her that he shall disappear. That she might nut see him. That she might turn to another. And yet, if he could only know that it, is he whom she loves. Rut, you never, know, women, and fop; further .proof, go to .the Palace to-, day .either at’ the matinee or. tonight.. and see Florence Vidor in -her latest ; Paramount. production > . You Never Know . Women” Vith Lowell Sherman and .Clive Brook..
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10732, 1 November 1928, Page 6
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