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OTAKI THEATRE.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT. "THE MATCH BREAKER.” "The Match Breaker,” a piquant story by Meta White, lias been made into a picture, with Viola Dana in the stellar role, and is to be shown at the theatre, as the feature attraction on Wednesday. It is a Dallas M. Fitzgerald production for Metro. The story is of a young girl who runs away from Lome rather than marry an undesirable old man, and who becomes a match breaker. Her adventures lead her to accept money to break the match of a woman who happens to be no less a person than herself. Arthur -J. Zellner adapted the story. -John Arnold photographed the picture, and A. F. Mantz had charge of the art direction. The supporting cast includes Jack Perrin. Edward Jobson. Julia Calhoun, Wedg-

wood Nowell. Kate Tonerny. Lentil c Lynard. Fred Kelsey and Arthur Millet te. "THE LEATHER PUSHERS.” Round Six—Last Bound. .Kid Kobe! Is J alls in love with a SenTor’. daughter while on route to Europe to meet “ Band-man” Shayiie. Arriving in London, he starts training and has heated argument, with one oi his • purring partners, "The Gunner,” vho, peeved at the rough handling he’s ht-eu giving by Roberts, threatens to -- get 1 ' him. On the night of the boul “Band. -man ohayne” turns out to be •‘The Gunner.” Robert:-’ former sparring partner, who knows every punch Roberts has. The Senator’s # daughter i ; . bullied her aunt into taking her to the light and is discovered there by her lather. Handicapped by his opponent’s familiarity with his whole box of tricks, Kid Roberts resorts to strategy and knocks out Shtivne as he turns his head to spit out a loose tooth.

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Otaki Mail, 9 October 1922, Page 3

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 9 October 1922, Page 3

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 9 October 1922, Page 3

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