PRINCE EDWARD
“A WOMAN IN PAWN”
this V "° man in Pa "n," to be shown The play is somewhat melodramatic ally treated on the screen buut S* tT,e lr characw iaU: d a - d ™ which „ , characters dominate the strr.ruand intriguing situations. Exploitin ' the theme that money is the root o*f evil, the play revolvei abound an U pf scrupulous financier who metTsur"s feminine reputations in cas™ tlrm ® &^n&h a o n „ d t T2F* t sr c furha r Siin a g n of b t y he th p e , O ? rOaUCCr ’ S SkU - Love at Midnight,” the second feature, is a story of a murder, involving a French naval officer’s wife starring Billie Dove. starMr. Allan Wilkie has the honour of playing a command performance in the presence of their Excellences the S-,- rnor ~ Gcneral an,J the Ladv Alice Fergusson on Thursday, March 14 •“KineT n f0 u this Particular nignt is King Lear,” which, bv manv commentators, is counted as Shakespeare’s most wonderful plav In the -e mad king Sh ° rn his tersM, wui.!, n 8 I a tUde of his dauglihis&great gift's. e haS a Part " ° f
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 607, 8 March 1929, Page 14
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191PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 607, 8 March 1929, Page 14
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