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AMUSEMENTS.

Regent theatre. "On your back." thi~° n . Y r. Ur - Back '" nt thc E °S cnt Tlicatro tiaouM* 501 ' ' 3 *' lo S '' ary °' a mot ' ler who 10u ° 1 years sacrifices everything »o ml ier son may start liie with the aclvanu to ea she hevseli haa lacked, und whose ultimate heroism is shown m the abanuonI~| r ° musl of her plans, on l Z?\ s,a " fcs o1 tlle Picture Juiia la | 1 buia aresamaker, und tile effect ot i Si !° B 01 twcnt * years ago and tlio vr ?V atmosphere oi the period is well con >ec, oho has ambition and changes many times ending with a shop on Broadway, ana finally u3 Juliette, the fashionable cosumner for millionaire society, in the best pait oi sth Avenue iier success m eacii move she attributes to her luck with tho cauls, to which she referß all important decisions. On sth Avenue she finds her success depends more oa attracting the men um on the women themselves, for she that while the women may 'want good c oJies, they have to persuade the men to t'uy them. All hei hopes aro centred in her son, and when he falls in love with a gjrl who i« already under tho wing of one of her wealthy stockbroker patrons, she sees the ruin of all her plans. The girl tinns out to bo different from her expectations, and all ends happily. J here avo also' two good news reels, Q cartoon, and a comedy.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 5

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