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HIS MAJESTY’S

“CRADLE SNATCHERS” There is only one way to judge “Cradle Snatchers,” and that is to see it for yourself. It has been called immoral and risque, but it has the great virtue of being funny. The idea of the play is thoroughly amusing. Three wives conspire to cure their husbands of a well-developed flapper habit. They hire three college boys to act as “tame cats” during the ab-

sence of their husbands on a shooting expedition. The party of six, accompanied by a single girl, goes off on a sort of barmaid’s holiday to a weekend cottage. “Cradle Snatchers” will be presented at His Majesty's Theatre again tonight.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 15

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HIS MAJESTY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 15

HIS MAJESTY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 15

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