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“IF I WERE SINGLE”

{ The rolling pin of the comic* strip may bo the most ominous appearing i implement to be impressed into ser- | vie© for the correction of the habits of an erring husband, but there are others j more effective, though not physically, it is disclosed in Warner Brothers’ ‘‘lf I Were Single.” This production, j which - \ . Vmd j Conrad Xagel. Initiates its co-stars into roles as newlyweds, whose love Is | languishing after the first year’s ro- ‘ mance has cooled. Hot words and hasty actions accompany flares of lem j per and misunderstandings in rapid ! order. Then the disillusioned wif • j settled down to the problem of rej building her husband. Hpw her plans I j paves the way for a series of incl- ! dents which ire both pathetic and ; hilariously funny.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15

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“IF I WERE SINGLE” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15

“IF I WERE SINGLE” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15

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