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to-night. If you had a wife who spent your money' as fast as you could malce it; who paid no attention to the manner in which your home was run; who thought only of parties — If she suddenly went in for psychaonalysis in a big way and became obsessed with the idea that you were an infantile extrovert and that she was an intuitive introvert, far superior to you mentally — If she deserted you, taking your children with her and if you were in love with her enough to go to her and beg her to return to your home — And then, she agreed to return provided that she might have her own quarters, come and go as she pleased — And if she had an affair with your best friend — Well — what would you do? This is the situation in which Steve Ferrier, played by Conrad Nagel, is placed in "Blind Wives," which opens at the Majestic Theatre to-night. What Steve does to his wife, Genevieve Tobin, is a surprise, to her at least, and it will be a surprise to you, one which you will not want to miss. Here is a story which will appeal to every man and wife in the country. A story of a young couple, madly in love with each other until the time when the wife decides to "go modern" and then it is just one big battle until the husband goes caveman. This is a picture every married couple, every man and woman contemplating marriage, and every unmarried man and woman should see — it is a modern story of modern people, travelling at high speed.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 47, 17 October 1931, Page 6
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