COSY THEATRE.
A SPLENDID PEOGBAMiM H
Huge crowds have been attending tbc big boom porgrsimme now showing at the Cosy—packed houses' every night since the big double bill has opened. Patrons are reminded that to-night is the last chance to see this splendid evening's entertainment. Charming Billie Burke is starred in "Let's Get a Divorce.' , Tired and disgusted, Cyprionne, the romantaic, fresh-from-the-con-vent girl, asked her husband to release her i'-mn her marital obligations. Her husband's cousin promised the love her ardent yemg heart needed, and that night, in tlu- old garden house, while tne husband slave I at his books, Cyp.'o>.iie and. her lover planned her divorce. "Henri always gj''es me everything I want, so he'll surely give me a divorce!" Henri agreed. He set the day. He invited his cousin to come and live in the house, so that Cyprieunc and he could learn to love unhampered—pending divorce proceedings. And automatically the lover became the husband-in-waiting, "and the husband became tho romantic lover! Then Cyprieime woke up. How truly characteristic of bush life when lived "far from the madding crowd" is the comedy of "The Hayseeds," the remarkably faithful" and humorous photo-play of life ni a wayback , selection. Nothing is omittr-d, and while the audience are being lot, into the many causes for jealousy and malice that spring up® between, the Hayseeds and the Duggans, there is always a delightful romance interwoven. Everything is of the bush. "Whether it be men, women, children or babies, quarrels or happy reunions, all is redolent of the bush. Dad and Mum and all the family arive from Tawa Flat, and are going to have the time of their lives.
Dad thinks they ought to stop at the best hotel, but Mum thinks Dad is trying to put on airs, and won't hcar'of it. Joe and Pansy won't let on where they are going to stop, but Joe always was economical. Box plan at Henderson 'a. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 2
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323COSY THEATRE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 2
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