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OTAKI THEATRE.

$ WEDNESDAY NIGHT. "NOBODY." Jewel Carmen, the magnetic screen -tar in her latest starring vehicle with the mystifying title of "Nobody." is . the biff attraction at the theatre on Wednesday night. 'Little Mrs Smith.' as she is known to the pleasure seekers at Palm Beaeb is enthralled by her first taste of "High Life." ami .jumps into ths whirlpool of gaiety with childish spontaneity, nearly breaking the bank at the roulette wheel. The honeymoon «5 i- interrupted when her husband is .summoned back to New York on business Not wishing to spoil iter pleasure, Tom leaves her behind, in tin. care of a woman friend of John Rossmorc, one of the richest men in the con airy. whose acquaintance he has made. Little Mrs Smith" is invited to be one of the guests on a cruise on Ross-more 's i palatial launch, and at dinner is induced to sip a little wine. The aftermath is sudden, coming when she falls unconscious across the table. The next , morning the other guests find that she has lost her memory, and in response to her pathetic pleadings. "Please take me Home" her chaperon takes her to. . New York. For a week she remains in that condition, to Tom's despair, until tone day he mentions the name of Rossmore. From that point on the story is so grippingly dramatic and mysterious that" it will hold any audience spell- ; bound. "Nobody" is an Associated _ First National Attraction. FRIDAY NIGHT. "BUCKING THE LINE." Maurice Flymi. the football sensation of Yale University in 1913, has earned promotion to stardom by his excellent work on the screen. He will be seen 'in his first starring picture, "Bucking the Line," a William Fox production, in the theatre on Friday. SATURDAY NTGHT. "A PERFECT CRIME." Many amusing and pathetic situation are developed in "A Perfect Crime," the big feature in the bill at the Otaki theatre on Saturday. ihts Allan Dwan feature is a comedy-drama dealing with the story of a bashful young bank messenger who budded iforth into a social lion, through the fame brought to him for the sale on .a book of faked adventures. MorHe Blue is in the leading role with Jacqueline Logan in the leading feminine role, and 'fhe picfturo is one that furmsnes the most delightful entertainment.

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Otaki Mail, 8 May 1922, Page 3

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 8 May 1922, Page 3

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 8 May 1922, Page 3

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