A capacity house • should greet the high-class entertainment offered at Everybody’s Pictures ,to-morrow night. The whole town of Napier is ringing the praises of this great comedy, ‘‘Ladies at Play,” from the first flicker to the fade-out kiss it keeps the audience guessing. It is not a mystery play, but a comedy-drama, with many surprises, plots, kinks, and laughs, featuring Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, and Louise Fazenda. Anne Harper inherits six million dollars, with the proviso that she must many a man who meets with the approval of her two spinster aunts. The result •is a poach of a comedy. Don’t have to say you didn’t sec it! Those pictures wore screened to capacity houses at the Gaiety Theatre,, Napier, this. week. On Tuesday next, ‘‘Mike,” featuring the wonder girl, Sally O’Neil. One of the finest pieces of entertainment yet seen at this theatre will ihAscrceh- 7 ed, together with Milton Sills in ‘‘Puppets.’ ’ •
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 45, 22 April 1927, Page 5
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