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AMUSEMENTS.

ijfvERYBODYS PICTURES

' W''. , —' . ■ A; timid young man finds the lat ©page of flowers a most useful on as he is able to convey his ado ratio for a loved one by the simple nfefl oci of presenting her with flowei denoting liis feelings. In the deligid m romantic drama, “Two Red Ros ec,” the Frst National picture pre sented by Defu, coming to the Erin cess Theatre to-night, a number o hppjorous incidents of this type an taken full advantage of. All of then obeur in a florist’s, where til© lioroim of tne story serves behind the coun tbr. . She is able to advise the would' be:. loyers. Other customers more of ten' than not ask for two red roses, a floral decoration which lias become ■all the rage through a song success. Strange", to relate the composer of the song “Two Red Roses,’’ which caui&s the demand is. a particular friend of the. maiden. How the girl’s heart is captured elsewhere, at least for * a time, and how the composer sacrifices his feelings time and again to look after her forms a most entertaining screen story which will appeal to all movie patrons who delight in ~romance. The leading ..characters arc. played by three well known continental stars, chief of whom is Liane Haiti,, who will be remembered for her excellent work in “The Last Waltz.”. In support appear Harry Halm,' a brilliant young actor, and La. Jana, famous on stage and screen for the excellence, 'of .'her work. Each of the remaining members 'of the-,cast , is. most capable, resulting in. a picture worthy to rank with any.yet. seen ,at this theatre. jTTsijtol supporting subjects and Mr Resth|aux .at ..the piano,. ' ,

“TWO RED ROSES.” TO-NIGHT.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1930, Page 3

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287

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1930, Page 3

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