TUDOR, REMUERA
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES The beautiful Tudor Cinema at Remuera is proving - very popular with its tasteful decorations and first-class programmes. The attractive pictorial programme to be shown to-night is headed by “The Latest from Paris,” with beautiful Norma Shearer. The story of “The Latest from Paris” is unique. Miss Shearer represents a New York firm of clothiers, and travels on the same trains with other “drummers,” though they do not recognise her. Her ability to get orders from the favourite customers of rival salesmen causes them to combine to get rid of her. Forbes is the leader of the conspiracy until he learns that the mysterious “Mr.” Dolan is the beautiful girl he met in the Pullman. Without doubt this is the best role Miss Shearer has had in several film seasons, and she takes the fullest advantage of every opportunity it offers her. A strong vaudeville programme will also be presented beaded by “Car.na,” the marvellous player of the xylophone, also Baby June, child singer and dancer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 393, 29 June 1928, Page 15
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