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"SUNNY SIDE UP” featuring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, continues to run to capacity houses at the Palace. Molly Carr, the East side girl, meets Jack Comwell, the wealthy young man from Long Island, and learns that he has fallen out with his girl. She advises him to make the lady jealous by flirting with someone else, and Jack conceives the grand idea of installing Molly in the house next door as a "distinguished guest from Detroit.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7199, 23 April 1930, Page 9

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"SUNNY SIDE UP” featuring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, continues to run to capacity houses at the Palace. Molly Carr, the East side girl, meets Jack Comwell, the wealthy young man from Long Island, and learns that he has fallen out with his girl. She advises him to make the lady jealous by flirting with someone else, and Jack conceives the grand idea of installing Molly in the house next door as a "distinguished guest from Detroit.” Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7199, 23 April 1930, Page 9

"SUNNY SIDE UP” featuring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, continues to run to capacity houses at the Palace. Molly Carr, the East side girl, meets Jack Comwell, the wealthy young man from Long Island, and learns that he has fallen out with his girl. She advises him to make the lady jealous by flirting with someone else, and Jack conceives the grand idea of installing Molly in the house next door as a "distinguished guest from Detroit.” Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7199, 23 April 1930, Page 9

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