PRINCE EDWARD
TWO FINE PICTURES “The Fifty-Fifty Girl,” starring Bebe Baniels, will be shown at the Prince Edward Theatre this evening. She was a very modern girl—the kind that wears neckties and declaims on the equality of the sexes—and Jim was just a regular fellow, who knew that Kathleen loved him as he loved her, even though he could not get her to admit it. When they became joint heirs of the El Borado gold mine, each wanted to run it. Finally it was decided that she should take the man’s part in the enterprise, while Jim would go along in the woman’s role. And the first one who called for help was to get the other’s half, thus acquiring sole ownership. “Ramona,” the big Bolores Bel Rio photo-play, is the second attraction.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 17
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133PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 17
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