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WAIPAWA PICTURES.

“UP IN MABEL’S ROOM.”

What happened “Up in Mabel’s Room?” That’s a secret which will be revealed only to who see this superb comedy—the most hilarious and wholesome farce ever screened. It is a gay, frothy, frolicsome farce, the story of which revolves about Mabel, a divorce, and a black autographed chemise which had been given her by her husband. A dozen or more persons are involved in subsequent developments and when they all gather up in Mabel’s room, the fun becomes furious. No lover of clean screen entertainment can afford to miss this highly engaging comedy. Having had a preview of this picture last evening the management wish it to he known that “Up in Mabel’s Room” is by far a greater laugh than “Ladies’ Night in a Turkish Bath.” It is a clean comedy, not suggestive in any way, and is recommended for both yound and old alike. The second big attraction is “The Canyon of Light,” starring Tom Mix and Tony. A colorful nerve-tingling story against a background of shell-torn villages of France and the beautiful Yellowstone Park of the West. Daring riding, breath-taking stunts, vou’ll find them all in “The Canyon of Light.” Also showing is “Napoleon. Junr.,” a clever picture featuring little Jerry Madden and “Pal” his dog and a whole circus of animals. This programme gives an excellent evening’s entertainment. Usual prices. Coming next Tuesday and Wednesday. the picture beautiful, “King of Kings.” Special organ music. Box plan at Bott.’s. Reserves 2s 9d. Stalls 2s. Matinee on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 7 September 1928, Page 2

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WAIPAWA PICTURES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 7 September 1928, Page 2

WAIPAWA PICTURES. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 7 September 1928, Page 2