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ENTERTAINMENTS

" WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW." The above picture, a Master Pictures release, which will be shown at the Empire Theatre, Te Awamutu, tonight, is the story of three orphansDave Sullivan, who is a truck-driver; Mamie, his plucky sister; and their small brother, Bob—parts played-re-spectively by Carrol Nye, Patsy Ruth Miller, and Mickey Mcßan. In a car accident Dave causes the death of another person. He is falsely convicted and sent to prison. The story has to do with the amazing and amusing way in which Mamie hieets life's problems. It is a human story of blended mirth and tenderness, and it has the punch of melodrama. lan Keith, who scored a big hit in "The Prince of Tempters," is featured in support of Patsy Ruth Miller.

" THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER." What is generally predicted to be the fastest-moving and most sophisticated farce-comedy of the season has been secured and will be shown at the Empire Theatre on Saturday next. It is the Universal - Jewel production, "The Irresistible Lover," co-starring Lois Moran and Norman Kerry, and

the picture will occasion many a loud and hearty laugh. .." The Irresistible Lover" is the story of a handsome and wealthy young bachelor who cannot get enough of women until he meets one who cares nothing for his wealth or high social standing. In fact, she considers it his mam drawback. How he eventually overcomes her objections and the ] objections ol her family provides one of the most delightful situations imaginable.

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Waipa Post, Volume 36, Issue 2146, 19 April 1928, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS Waipa Post, Volume 36, Issue 2146, 19 April 1928, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS Waipa Post, Volume 36, Issue 2146, 19 April 1928, Page 8