ENTERTAINMENTS.
CENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES.
Dear Patrons, —She didn’t know how to swing a lorgnette, but, oh how she could swing a.lariat I Zowie, what a wild and woolly lady I Her first name was "Pinto” ; her middle name was “Pep.” She came from Arizona, but there wasn’t anything arid about her —she had more snap than a’ barrel of ginger. And when she hit the trail for New York and High Society—oh boy : silk-stocking-ed Social Sals lost their breath, and High Hatted Harolds lost'their heads. And when “Pinto” got rough with ths lariat and the shooting irons, say, you never saw anything funnier and jazzier in all your life. Stake your, claim to a good seat and .watch Mabel Normand as “Pinto” take the sigh out of society. It’s a Goldwyn picture. You thought Mabel Normand was a scream in “Mickey” and “Upstairs,” but wait till you see this hurricane of hilarity. You’ll say you. never saw a funnier comedy in your' life.—Yours sincerely, H. B. WOODS.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4343, 16 November 1921, Page 2
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167ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4343, 16 November 1921, Page 2
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