PRINCE EDWARD
“THE AUCTIONEER” The Auctioneer," which is to be enov.*n to-night at the Prince Edward neatre. sets forth in a most human pinner the story of a little Irish orPf an who is adopted by a Russian and m wife on their way to the land of Th? Russian, upon his arival in New York, borrows some of . looney entrusted to him for the "JU-being or the little girl he has “•aopued. Wi :h this money, he begins a business career that in years to como carries him and his little family i? the luxury of art abode on Riv€*rside Drive.
;^ s Played by George Sidney, noted ar of the stage and screen, the auctioneer is a lovable figure who strikes Directly at the hearts of all who watch , m as he rises from street peddlar to luxury. •. Marion Nixon and Gareth Hughes fv H( i supporting cast which tits into J 1 story Hike clockwork. Miss Nixon is lovely indeed as the little Irish girl in her teens. F °r thci Term of His Natural Life" •$•1*1 also bo shown to-night*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15
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183PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15
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