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OTAKI THEATRE.

TONIGHT. "i ' THE SCRAPPER.'' If there i- such a thing a.- guwin? accurately beforehand what a pi.-tup is going to be like, ii is a pretty :--.fc thing in expect real entertainment fiom 'The Scrapper." Herbert Rawlinson' L'niversal pliotodrama lo be shoe, „ lonight. The lea.liny uoman is Gertrude. Olmstead, winner oi fust runk n- n Chicago beau'y. L'dwiird Jobson. Willian: WeMi. George McDaniels. Frankb- Leo. Walie. IMry. Fred Kohlcr, Hal Craig :,ml Al Mi iii;:ui ; r, all widely ' ■• i: popular player.-, support the -ine tfoban Henley directed the lilming ot the R. G. Kirk -tory. SATURDAY NIGHT. "THE SIGN ON THE DOOK." The bare anuouncomeut that ;■■•■•■ i Tnlmudgc will be the . tur ~', the „t.-ti offering at the Otaki theatre to nion • '■; night i- enough to satisfy everyone '''••' '•nterraintiHTit of e\e.eption»l merit •■ pending. This splendid production, -; -.■.'tii'-h the charming and incomparable Nurma will be -cen i- "The Sign >,„ th» Dour." Charming Pollock play -wiich has lately been seen in New Z'-abiiH M ■\ -tag.' production, It i- a no*.' ■• ■• »a triuinpl. for Miss Talmadge who i <A to great dramatic heights m a po-.-p.f, moving -tory. with a strong under ;'■ rent of romance. Norma has '!:'■ "■'■■ ■' Ann Hunniwell, a beautiful ;' ■'i stenographer, whose marriage t • •"< " " s if wealth and excellent charftr'ei •' Followed by :• tragic chain of <.<:'. ivhich culminate in an unexpected bat hanpv climax.

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Otaki Mail, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 6 October 1922, Page 2

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 6 October 1922, Page 2

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