ENTERTAINMENTS
“PRIVATE LIVES.” MAJESTIC TONIGHT The exceptionally funny farce “Private Lives' will be shown for ilio last lime to-niglit at the Majestic theatre. “Private laves” features Norma Shearer and Robert. Montgomery, and should be seen by all who enjoy' a good laugh. “THE ROSARY”, WEDNESDAY Margot Graham’s laiesl \\ P. Finn star vehicle, “The Rosary',’ which is acclaimed as in every respect a picture of supreme merit, screens at the Alajcs-
tic Theatre for two nights, commencing on Wednesday. The story, the_ scenes of which are laid in England, Is dramatic, tense and appealing. Miss Grahanie, whose artistry as a player is generally' recognised, indulges her flair for rich gowns to the envy of most,every woman who follows her fortunes throughout this 'fascinating picture, .fin supporting players prove themselves wholly adequate, the result being a. highly delightful performance. Leslie Purlins, leading man. Elizabeth Allan. Waller Piers, Irene Rooke, Robert Holmes, Charles Groves, and others in Hie cast give highly artistic and satisfying portrayals. The picture is splendidly mounted.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 26 July 1932, Page 3
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167ENTERTAINMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 26 July 1932, Page 3
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