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ENTERTAINMENTS

"SMILING lEISH EYES." "MAN TROUBLE." "Smiling Irish Eyes" is a most enjoyable production taking patrons "back to Erin" and gives an insight into the simple life led by the peat-bog workers. Colleen Moore plays the partof the young Irish girl whose lover % musical talent takes him to America. However he does not forget his borne and his friends, and after many troublesome adventures everything turns out for the best.' James Hall is cast opposite MissMoore and his vocal and violin numbers are a treat to listen to. The second attraction, "Man Trouble," deals with three strangers who meet in the most extraordinary manner and find their lives becoming hopelessly entangled, until one of them realises his peculiar duty. Milton Sills is well cast as a rackettcer and Dorothy Mackaill plays the part of a country girl who has tasted of tho bitterness of city life and longs to go back to the simple country. This programme will «be screened again to-night and to-mbrrow evening. DANCES. ',■ . -:.j ? The old-time and jazz dance held on show and Saturday evenings proved" most successful and were attended by a' large number of dancers. On Thursday evening Clayton's dance orchestra provided bright dance music.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 1450, 10 March 1931, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 1450, 10 March 1931, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 1450, 10 March 1931, Page 5