WAIPAWA THEATRE
"MAHE WAY FOR A LADY" TO-NIGHT. Whether a widower should marry again is a real-life problem that has often been diseussed on the screen. There is a much lighter side to this question— a side which is treated in EKO Eadio's new romantic comedy, "Make Way for a Lady," with Herbert Marshall and Anne Shirley in the starring roles screening at the Waipawa Regent to-night. Anne makes up her mind that "Dad" needs a wife, and decides to select oue for hijn without his knoAvledge. Her choifte is unfortunate, since she picks a woman whom Marshall cordially dislikes, ahd he, puzzled by his daughter's mysterious actious, finds a romance of his own in self-defence. The plot develops through a series of laughable climaxes that prove highly entertaining to everyone but the bewildered Marshall and the blissfully ignorant Anne.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 81, 29 December 1937, Page 4
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