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CAPITOL AND EDENDALE

“GOOD MORNING, JUDGE” Reginald Denny’s funniest comedy, “Good Morning:, Judge,” will be shown at the Capitol and Edendale Theatres this evening. The story concerns a young society blade, Freddie Grey, who is arrested in a brawl following a prize fight. He spends the night in gaol, loses his wallet and has his fine paid the next day by a beautiful heiress whose hobby is reforming criminals. She is singularly attracted by him, but her interest is complicated by a series of events which might seem to indicate he is far from reforming. To complicate matters further, his sister appears as a friend of the beautiful mission worker and threatens to expose him. Pola Xegri’3 great dramatic picture, “Three Sinners,” will also be shown at both theatres this evening. “SO THIS IS LOVE” AT WEST END “So This is Love,” a delightful romance starring Shirley Mason, will be shown at the West End Theatre this evening. In this picture a youthful male dressmaker is in love with a slovenlydressed little Scandinavian girl who is employed in the delicatessen store across the way. The girl is deeply enamoured of a prize-fighter, who is unaware of her presence save as a purveyor of good food. “The Black Diarmond Express,” starring Monte Blue in a thrilling railway drama, is the second feature. HIPPODROME “THAT CERTAIN THING” A clever comedy of the ups and downs of city life, entitled “That Certain Thing,” will be shown at the Hippodrome Theatre this evening. Viola Dana and Ralph Graves have the leading roles in the story, which Hells of a young man who because of his love for a little slum girl, is disinherited by his wealthy father. “The Flaming Frontier,” one of those fast-moving, exciting Western stories starring Hoot Gibson, is the second attraction. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT A monster euchre tournament is being held in the Trades Hall on Thursday evening next. The first prize is a suit or costume to measure, and a number of exceptionally good subsidiary prizes are offered.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)

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CAPITOL AND EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)

CAPITOL AND EDENDALE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 14 (Supplement)

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