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TO-NIGHT. To-night marks the close of 'Nice Women," the Universal comedy-drama which has been shoWing at the Grand Theatre. This interesting pieture deals with a tangled love affair involving. two bachelors, one rich and one poor, and three girls, all poor. One of them is a past master in affairs of the heart. This role is played by fascinating little Sidney Fox, and her supporting company includes such well known screen favourites as Frances Dee, Alan Mowbray, Russell Gleason, Carmel Myers and Lucille Wehster Gleason. "Nice Women," it is said,, constitutes an illuminating lesson in love, ■ and gives valuable pointers to members of both sexes. It does not turn out at all as you think it will, but as a pieture you will be immensely pleased with it. "Nice Women" is founded on the Broadway play of the same name by William A. Grew. It played at the Fulton Theatre- and has heen a favourite with stock audiences ever since.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 342, 1 October 1932, Page 3
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