CAPITOL
"“LADIES AT PLAT" At the Capitol Theatre the„ charming love-story packed wit}, ‘ and bubbling over with comedy jqT* Kenyon and Lloyd Hughes are leatig. The plot abounds with surnnw little of it should be told, g-Jr* » say that it deals with the inherit by the heroine of six million subject to a very tricky pros!*, get the money, she must resott daring method, and through it ciJ* outwit two watchful spinster A supporting cast of real art creates some strongly-marked cSf‘ terisations that will be rememS2 Philo McCollough, Louise ratr-T'’ Virginia Lee Corbin. Haliam Ct?" John Patrick and Ethel Wales ctw! bute some of the outstanding w~!“; their respective careers. ‘ s ’ “God Gave Me Twenty Cents” uring Lois Moran, will also be .‘ to-night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 195, 7 November 1927, Page 14
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124CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 195, 7 November 1927, Page 14
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