CAPITOL AND EDENDALE
“LOVE AND LEARN” “Love and Learn,” which will be shown this evening at the Capitol and Edendale Theatres, is a story of a girl who wanted to be gaoled. Miss Ralston, or “Nancy Blake,” the chic young daughter, who finds her parents on the verge of divorce when she comes home from boarding school, took that extreme measure to give her parents something to worry about, with the hope that the resulting worry would take all thought of such action out of the minds of her elders. Just how she landed in gaol, however, was only after she had to resort to the shooting up of a court room, which was presided over by a dignfied young judge, played by Lane Chandler. A series of amusing incidents are brought about following her stay behind the bars. A fast moving story of circus life, starring Hoot Gibson, is “The Wild West Show,” the second attraction.
At the Capitol Theatre only, the Harris sisters, two singers and dancers of no mean ability, will appear in their unique musical act.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 28 July 1928, Page 14
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