BETTY BALFOUR and ALEXANDER D’ARCY, the two principals in “PARADISE,” to be shown at the MAJESTIC THEATRE next Friday. “Paradise” is a dramatic story of an East End girl who thought that happiness was only to be found in riches, but was disillusioned on the French Riviera,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 13
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47BETTY BALFOUR and ALEXANDER D’ARCY, the two principals in “PARADISE,” to be shown at the MAJESTIC THEATRE next Friday. “Paradise” is a dramatic story of an East End girl who thought that happiness was only to be found in riches, but was disillusioned on the French Riviera, Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 13
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