“ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN.”
TO-NIGHT.
“Mother, I’ve come home!” There *is a whole picture in these four words, spoken towards the end of one of the most heart-touching photodramas ever screened, “Once to Every Woman,” which will be screened to-night only, at the Town Hall. Instinctively you know the story of mother-love —and you know that never before have you been so eager for a .real home and mother play, for a story thnl would touch your heart, for a cast that could play such a story to perfection. From small town to big city goes the action of “Once to Every Woman,” from the shabby little parlour of a village blacksmith to the mighty stage of the Metropolitan Theatre .and bttfk again. When you have some back —back home with Aurora Meredith, the gorgeous song-bird, whose voice, will never charm again, you will have run th<i gamut, of human ambitions and passions in an unequalled drama of mother love, whose appeal for you personally will live for ever. At an appropriate period Mrs W. McDonald will sing “Ben Bolt,” and her splendid voice will add great merit to the production. Prices, Is Id and 2s Id, children half-price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2320, 25 August 1921, Page 3
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199“ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN.” Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2320, 25 August 1921, Page 3
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