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THE COSY THEATRE.

END OP '' THE NEGLECTED WIFE. ,5 The popular Cosy Theatre was packed last night, when a very attractive evening's entertainment was provided and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience present. The most popular serial, "The Neglected Wife," draws to a close. Mary, determined that she must save Kennedy's career, starts j home. Doyle, having learned that Ken- | nedy is in search of Margaret, contrives j that Margaret's address reaches Kenj nedy, and Kennedy goes to visit her. J Kennedy sees Norwood entering the ! building ahead of him, and follows Nor. ! wood. Kennedy desperately starts to : plead with Margaret to return to him. ! Norwood flings himself at Margaret, but, J she keeps the two apart. Norwood re- ; covers his self-control, and sends Mari garet into the next room. He then an- ■ nounces his marriage, warning Kennedy to keep his hands off. Kennedy, unbelieving, rushes into the next room, where Margaret confirms , Norwood's statement. Kennedy,* Mary, Norwood and Margaret are present at a campaign fete given for Kennedy. The Veiled Woman takes a last desperate chance to ensnare Margaret and Kennedy, tries to kill Kennedy, is captured, the veil torn from her face and her identity discovered —and there was an. other surprise in store for the audience. Douglas Fairbanks is as irresistible as ever in the Triangle lightning-amMaugh* ter picture entitled "American Aristocracy. " Douglas Fairbanks, a cha.-ming girl, an unexpected kiss, a muiurions plot, a hurricane of adventures, lightning action and lots of laughter—these are the main ingredients of the moviepie called "American Aristocracy." "The Great Secret," another most interesting serial, advances another chap ter. The latest "Gazette" completes an excellent programme, which will bo shown again to-night.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13605, 1 August 1918, Page 2

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THE COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13605, 1 August 1918, Page 2

THE COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13605, 1 August 1918, Page 2