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ENTERTAINMENTS.

TOW HALL. Elinor Glyn demonstrates by the picture “Loves Blindness,” which screens at the Town Hall to-night, that she knows well the public’s taste in pictures as well as in fiction. The film was produced from Mine. Glyn’s popular hovel of the same name. Most pictures end up with a marriage, but “Love’s Blind ness” opens up with one. Pauline Starke as Vanessa Levy, the London money-lender’s daughter, and Antonio Moreno, as Hubert Culverdale, the Eighth Earl of St. Austel, who enters the match to save his friends from bankruptcy, are the principals, and the elaborate wedding scene is one pf the features of the film. Also “My Kid” (comedy), N.Z. Scenic, and News. Usyial prices. According to daily evidence in the newspapers one is led to believe that a husband simply has to go home at an unexpected hour in older to discover his wife in a compromising situation with some “gentleman.” According to “Reckless Romance,” the Al. Christie laughing hit which comes to the Town Hall next Monday, it is quite difficult to even arrange a compromising situation. Six hilarious reels of comedy are devoted to this subject, with the result that one of the funniest pictures in screen history has been developed. With supporting films at usual prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3635, 7 May 1927, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3635, 7 May 1927, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3635, 7 May 1927, Page 2

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