ENTERTAINMENTS.
COSY THEATRE. A GREAT MORAL PLAY. Sacrificed on thTauction Mock of matrimony to satisfy a guoy 1 ' is the vision seen'by a young and beautiful girl in “Why I Would Not Marry,” a powerful morality P -J IV to the Cosy Theatre for flute m o lit.if commencing to-night How th.s ravin.,- beautv avoids matrimonial pittalls* escapes an existence of misery, saves her soul tL stitutos the basis »f the l» • . story is told in an entertaining ana unique manner through the working o of a novel idea. The girl has fmu su toys whom she considers about equally desirable, but learns ore she accept any of them that her life would b 01) e of misery with any of them. A °ippliinr two-reel Fox Snhshiue comedy Sutw “Babbling in Sae.e tv » supply plenty of humour. Othu .oo films arc to be shown. PARAMOUNT THEATREOne «f the big Paramount to-night will be , for” in which June hlvidge has on of’the chief roles. The story: bybil Van 'Xordcn discovers herselt penn. less on the death of her father. V nugli an her father’s partner, whom he enenS along with the others cynically advises her to bluff it innocent of the world, it is all S> > 1 ' do. A moneylender stakes he: to pit? upon Moran, a wealthy Westeinei. is Vaughan who finally rescues hu s om the quicksands and leads hei to Kl piness, but not until her m> v(> idmes have been many and despeiatt. Doctor and the Woman” is a spUmdid iive-reeler drama, m which ALilditd Harris (Mrs Charlie Chaplin has t o stellar role. This is a real * drama, with plenty of vim from beginning to end. THE MARVELLOUS CREMONAS. The much-heralded Cremona Family of musicians, sigers and dancers w make their first appearance h e in the. Opera House this evening, and a lar< r e attendance is anticipated. Sx plan is at the Bristol., The same errand programme as was given in ti e Town Half, Auckland, wall bo presented to-night. Amongst the many items on the programme are a v, ® h " “Raposide Hongroise, m 1 ’ a ’cello solo “Tarantelle Op. 33 (lop per) selections from the tuneful opera ’•The Bohemian Girl” (Balfe) by the full orchestra, saibys hornpipe, Dance Afilitaire Polish Mazurka, and Miss S CreVona will si»S “TUI We Meet Again” (Writing), with full orohestral accompaniment.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14099, 17 April 1920, Page 2
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