BRITANNIA
“TEA FOR THREE” Cody and Aileen Pringle are the stars in "Tea for Three,” which is now being shown at the Britannia Theatre.
They take the parts of Carter and Doris Langford, who are happily married, except that Carter is Inordinately jealous and distresses his wif© by his unfounded suspicions. Philip Collamore, Carter’s best friend, plans a “jealousy cure” for the husband, which entails apparent suicide on Collamore’s part. As the fatal hour approaches, Langford succumbs to nervous fear. AVhen it is discovered that Collamore has not actually died, Langford is restored to sanity, happiness and more trust in his wife and their mutual friends. “The Air Patrol,” starring A 1 Wilson, will also be shown. The second feature on the programme is “The Air aPtrol,” with A 1 Wilson, the famous stunt flyer, in a picture of aviation thrills. "Chang,” the powerful drama of man’s struggles 'against the jungle, will be shown at the Britannia next Wednesday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 370, 2 June 1928, Page 16
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