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CAPITOL AND EDENDALE

DOROTHY GISH IN “TIP-TOES” “Tip-Toes,” an enjoyable British picture, with the American actress, Dorothy Gish, in the leading role, will be shown this evening at the Capitol and Eden dale Theatres. A 1 and Hen, third-rate vaudevillians, find themselves penniless in London. They plot to marry Tip-toes, their pretty dancing partner, to the wealth and title of on© Lord William Montgomery, an innocent lordling, who falls in love with her. But vaudeville manners and back-tage slang soon arouse the objections of his lordship's aristocratic family. “The Three Kayes” plan one last fling—then their getaway! The night of the party, Lord Williams’s yacht seems to A 1 and Hen to float in a sea of champagne. When the gaiety reaches its climax, Lord Bill suddenly denounces Tip-toes. At the Capitol Theatre, a second attraction is provided in “A Man s Past,” a drama of a doctor who escaped after an imprisonment, but could never live down his past. Conrad Veidt is the At the Edendale Theatre the second attraction is “Sporting Goods,' a comedy-romance, with Richard Dix In the role of a golf suit salesman.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 14

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CAPITOL AND EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 14

CAPITOL AND EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 471, 28 September 1928, Page 14

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