COSY THEATRE.
"STREET OF WOMEN" FINALLY TO-NIGHT. "Street of Women" is to be shown finally at the Cosy Theatre to night. Reserves at Vare’s, ’phone 1333. COMING TO-MORROW. "MISS PINKERTON.” A detective mystery story is unfolded in "Miss Pinkerton," by Mary Roberts Rinehart, which comes to the Cosy Theatre to-morrow evening. The featured players are Jean Biondell, starred for the first time as a nurse who turns detective, and George Brent, who has the part of a police inspector. The scenes are laid in and about New York City and the title of "Miss Pinkerton" is given to the nurse because she is so clever in deduction. The story is woven about a elev ei nurse who is called by the police to take care of an elderly woman who is prostrated by the sudden fatal shooting of her nephew. It is not known whether the death is an accident, suicide or murder; and there is a matter of 100,000 dollars insurance involved. Miss Pinkerton sees things in the house that finally lead to the unravelling of the mystery. Seats may be reserved at Vare’s, ’phone 1333.
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Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1932, Page 2
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187COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1932, Page 2
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