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PLAZA THEATRE

Tho change of programme at the Pfesa served to introduce to patrons ■ a William x<os war drama entitled "A Daughter 3 I 1 ranco.' In this Miss Virginia pLson is screened as a very charming French damoiselie, wiio, -while a troubled witness of the devastation of some of the fairest provinces in France, wrought by tho ruthlessness of invading Huns, yet accepts the attention of a German officor, but uses the liaison for patriotic purposes. The plot is very cleverlv worked out anadst scenery that being diitipod&ans to realise the sceziio beauties of s-unny Frawje, and at the same time brings home the horrible destruction suffered bv an I ? OM . tr -5'- A Sunshine oomedy exvlloanng Lions in the Midnight Express, and clever cartoon pictures, make the sum total of a ver pleasant entertainment, which will ba repeated to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 12

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PLAZA THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 12

PLAZA THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17687, 26 July 1919, Page 12

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