“MERCENARY MARY”
FINALE TO-NIGHT Auckland to-night will have its final opportunity of seeing the popular Elsie Prince and Jimmy Godden in “Mercenary Mary,” the brilliant musical comedy which has been drawing big business to St. James Theatre. The two principals, both of whom are favourites with Auckland audiences, have every opportunity for the full demonstration of *heir power to amuse. Thera is sw< %t music, good dancing and clever comedy in this excellent show. “Lady Raffles,” the Columbia Master picture mystery melodrama, which marks Estelle Taylor's return to the screen, met with unanimous praise from all who saw it at its initial screening. The drama opens on a note of suspense, which is sustained throughout the feature.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 428, 9 August 1928, Page 15
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