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EMPIRE

"SILVER VALLEY” “The Honeymoon Express,” a story of a mother’s love, is now being shown at the Empire Theatre. In the role of the sacrificing wife who has forsaken everything for her children and home, even enduring the indifference of her gallivanting husband, after 20 years of marriage, Irene Rich is seen as the old-fashioned wife. Her hair is becoming grey, her face lined. She has neglected her clothes, and they are out of style. In th© turning point of the story, when she realises just what her children really think of her, she assumes a new attitude toward her family, and eventually leaves to take up her home in a new environment. It is the story of a mother’s revolt, but it is also four love stories in one! Tom Mix, in the role of an aviator, is the second feature, which is entitled “Silver Valley.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 359, 21 May 1928, Page 15

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EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 359, 21 May 1928, Page 15

EMPIRE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 359, 21 May 1928, Page 15

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