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COSY THEATER A KEMAEKABLE DEAMA. Made entirely in England under American direction, “The Woman of Stone,” a First National picture that heads a noteworthy programme at the Cosy Theatre to-night, is a story of gieat strength and drama, llie plot is woven round the ove of Adrian St. Clair for his beautiful, brt cold and unresponsive wife, Brasilia, and the scenes are laid principally amid high society and the slums of London. Alice Joyce acts in the leading role, while Clive Brook and Marjorie Daw are prominent among the supporting cast. The sots are magnificent and appropriate, while the denouements keep all spectators fascinated. A supporting programme of merit is a feature in the evening’s entertainment.

OPEEA HOUSE. “BUGGLES OF EED GAP.” The concluding showing of a most successful three nights’- engagement of the fine Paramount comedy drama “Buggies of Eed Gap” takes place at the Opera House to-night: The humour of the story impresses one forcibly from the very start. A remarkable cast includes Lois Wilson, Ernest Torrence, Edward Horton, Louise Dresser, Charles Ogle and Fritzi Kidgwav. The story deals with the westernisation of an .Englishman, and the attendant humorous action constitutes the main part. Some sterling supporting numbers are also included, while incidental music by the augmented orchestra provides suitable embellishment. The box plan available at Henderson’s. Prices are: D.O. 2s, stalls Is 6d, f.s. Is.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 June 1925, Page 2