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KING’S THEATRE

‘THE ENEMY SEE.” Betty Cbmpaoxi, one of the most popular stare of the film-world of today is tobe seem to perfection in the loading picture now being screened at the Jung’s. ' The story relates how Dodo Baxter, a girl - of.unusual appeal and charm, - comes to New York looking for a car- - eer, . She is .' invited to a chorus jrirf’a party, and-there, because of her beauty, her -charm and “different” manner, attracts the attention of mo6t oij the men. Gariy Idndabery, drinking a fortune away 'as fast as he. can, has only time for the, wine,hut Judge Massingale is singularly attracted by Dodo. The! next day. four of the men begin to shower their attentions bn- Dodo, but' she is not interested: in any except the Judge: - Her happiness eeems complete* but is shattered .when she, finds ' that he ia a married man. Thoroughly reckless. Dodo goes on a wild ride.with/ Garry, who is almost.hlind drunk. Speeding at terrifio pace, they narrowly avert an accident, and when they return Dodo promises to help Garry to reform. She even promises to marry him should he {succeed. But Garry fails and when Judgq Massingale offers to desert bis Wife and taka Dodo with him she agrees. Just aa she is ready to gC Garry arrives at her flat, hopelessly and gloriously drank. Sacrificing herself, she refuses to go with Mtassin-. gale, and stays to nurse Garry. . She puts, huh on lus feet, and makes a man of him, and realises, that he is the man she really loyes. " The King’s Select Orchestra renders specially-selected mufio during the ecreehing.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 3

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KING’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 3

KING’S THEATRE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 3

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