RIVOLI, HOWICK
“HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN”
Two entirely different, yet two most entertaining pictures, make up the programme to be shown at the Rivoli Theatre, Ho wick, this evening. The first picture, “How to Handle Women,” is a comedy of an enterprising young newspaper man who had set his heart on a certain young lady writer. His prospects seem hopeless until the opportunity comes to impersonate the ruling prince of a small Balkan country. By much clever manoeuvring he secures the girl for himself, and a commercial treaty for peanuts for the Balkan country. Glenn Tryon is delightful as the impersonator, and Patsy Ruth Miller is the girl. American college and university life is dealt with in the second picture, “Varsity,” which stars Charles Rogers as a gay young student, and Chester Conklin as the janitor of the college building and the father of one of the students.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 15
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148RIVOLI, HOWICK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 15
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