GRAND AND PLAZA THEATRES
The double-feature- programme presented yesterday at the Grand and Plaza Thpatres was such as must appeal to many patrons inasmuch as both the feature films are good an V,- ? ro " Three Men and XT •* 1S ™ n , d ° mpst ' c drama, in which Marguerite Clark is the star. Having been brought up to a love of the good tilings that money can buy, her aunt arranged a supply that need, but at tho altar the W rebe T? , and flees t0 her ™mmer resiit ~U nknown \° h " this had been Jet for the summer by her agent to three women-haters. There are many comedv f,lHn° S f i n J er l - p , rott y surroundings, and lUtinmtely the br.de that was to be charms ont niTi f ° OUrSe can only marry one, and that, it is presumed, she does Charles Ray m »Crooked Straight," pre'«£A C% •&«••<;? ffl-*s
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18047, 22 September 1920, Page 3
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151GRAND AND PLAZA THEATRES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18047, 22 September 1920, Page 3
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