BRITANNIA
“IT” TO-NIGHT Clara Bow and Antonio Moreno, the star and leading man in “It,” the Paramount picture at the Britannia
Theatre to-night, have been declared by Elinor Glyn, who wrote the story, as possessing ‘‘it.” T h e story of “It,” a fast moving: comedy of love and human emotions, is based on the strange power of “It,” an invisible appeal possessed by certain human beings which makes them
irresistible to all members of the opposite sex. According to Elinor Glyn, originator of the theory of It. and author of the screen play, Clara Bow is one of the few women on the screen who has this unusual appeal. That’s why she was selected from more than 200 others to play the starring role. BOSTON DANCE CLUB ORANGE HALL TO-NIGHT The Boston Dance Club will hold a gala night at the Orange Hall, Newton Road, this evening, when dancing will take place from 8 p.m. till 1 ties and favours will be distributed during the evening, and the Boston Jazz Band will play the latest dance music Every arrangement has been made * for the comfort of patrons by the management
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 133, 26 August 1927, Page 15
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191BRITANNIA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 133, 26 August 1927, Page 15
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