THE PICTURES.
On Saturday night, at the Picture Theatre, “Brown, of Harvard,” will be the feature film, depicting doing in the football field. A young undergraduate enters Harvard University. His jiko-rl-dp bumptiousness immediately lands hi • into numerous quarrels and escapades, and a lo\ 'fl’air with a profes- • ()*’s daughter. I >re he wins the girl h< has many r.dventures, and finally ’aduates the most popular man in the I oiversify. There will be good supports to this interesting film. SUNSHINE OF PARADISE ALLEY. A New Zealand star will make her, screen debut at- the Picture Theatre on Monday night, in the, picture “Sunshine in Paradise Alley.” Tni Lorraine will appear and please picture patrons. Though a very young person, Tui has visited practically every country on the face of the globe. Her wanderings as a light-rope walker with a circus brought her finally to Hollywood. Not even the lure of the sawdust could pull her away from California’s studio land. In addition to the feature attraction there will be good supports. A matinee ,will take place on Saturday afternoon.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 35, 3 May 1928, Page 2
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