KING’S PICTURES
“AT.OMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS” A young American on a South Sea isle —drinking himself right down to the gutter. A brown-skinned dancer who adores him because he once defended her. Tropical nights—tlie pounding surf —and love. Enter a native who longs for the girl. He iswears vengeance il anything should happen to her. Then along comes an old sweetheart, now married to the lad’s best friend. What happens? Remember —there are sharks —who “prefer white meat to brown” — sharks in the lagoon And raging tempests. South Sea dances and —oh well —one has to see “Aloma of the South Seas” to appreciate it. In addition a full pro'ogue will he staged. .Madam Guilder and family, Hawaiian dancers and singers, have teen enga’efl at great expense to "lake this prolo no one o ( onb taming entertainment, and excellence at 1 oth matinee and evening. A last motor racing drama, “Super Speed,” will also Ik? shown
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10622, 25 August 1927, Page 5
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