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AMUSEMENTS

HAYWARD’S PICTURES. “TWO BIT SEATS.” Thera are plenty of little human touches-in-“Two Bit .Seats,” the screen adaptation of Gladys Johnson’s successful story of the same name, to he shown at Hayward’s to-night, raylor Holmes and Marguerite Clayton share the honours in this welcome and breezy, pr Auction. The story revolves round two gallery seats at a show, and a young man’s honest endeavours to become acquainted with the charmipo- girl he found himself next to in the theatre. Ho couldn't afford orchestral stalls, so he got a gallery seat and sat next to ins fate—romance m the shape of a hatpin entered Jumnie s life She was a wonderful god, and wotildn’t let him spend money on her, hut Jimmie was always seared ins boss would see them in the gallery. W hen lie did see them, and sent for Jimmie, Jus heart sank, and no confessed ah about the wonderful girl. 'Hum the boss, who was real human, and had a heart sent him away to get the girl, and incidentally the job he was alter. The story is well put over, ana the production lacks nothing in the way of general excellence, while the two stars are fully capable of making the most'■ of the many opportunities ai.onlod them in the picture.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 8