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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT- “SALLY” TO-NIGHT. Comparatively fresh in the minds of all lovers of light comedy, is the ‘tremendously successful stage play “Sally” the sparkling “happiness” production that scored international triumphs. In picture form, “Sally” comes to the Opera House for a short ; season of three nights commencing toi night. Vivacious Colleen Moore re--1 gisters her finest portrayal in this I splendid photoplay while others of a talented cast of players, excel—notably Leon Errol and Lloyd Hugh’cs. “Sally” was written by Guy Bolton , and Jerome Kern, and, after First ! National bought the rights as a star- ! ring vehicle for Colleen Moorft, June. Mathis, noted for her adaptation of i ‘<The Four Horsefen” and “Blood ! and Sand,” was chosen to transform “Sally’ into picture form. It starts to-night. Book at Henderson’s. COSY DE LUXE. William de Mine’s newest Paramount production, “Locked DOots,” featuring Betty Compson, Theodore Roberts, Kathlyn Williiims, Theodore Von Eltz and Robert Edeson in the principal roles, concludes at'the Cosy i theatre to-night. The story is a do- | mestie drama lightened with many ! bright comedy touches, and tells of what happens when a young architect falls in love with the beautiful wife of his friend and benefactor. They both meet, neither knowing the identity of the other, at a trout stream in the mountains. It is a case of love ; at first sight, youth calling to youth. ■ But it is not until the boy is invited to his employer’s homo and there : finds out who the girl really is that | trouble 'begins. There is a great fire ■ scene during which the architect is j trapped in Mary’s (Miss Compson) room. The husband comes in search iof his wife and finds tho pair toj gether. There is a fight—or, rather, i a fight starts, but whpn the young '• felloyr refuses to defend himself, a ! strange thing happous. Whati That’s the question. Box plan at Headerson’s.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 January 1926, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, 6 January 1926, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, 6 January 1926, Page 2

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