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RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM

“A LADY OF CHANCE” The story of a cute little city confidence girl who let herself fall In love with a country boy because she thought ho had a million, and how she made the best of the bargain—that is the story of "A Lady of Chance,” now at the Rialto and Regent (Epsom) Theatres.

The fact that Norma Shearer has climbed to such heights of stardom speaks volumes for her distinctive personality, her devotion to her work, and her versatile talent.

“The Devil Dancer,” the second big attraction at both theatres, stars Gilda Gray as a captive dancing girl in a lama temple in the wilds of Tibet.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 17

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RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 17

RIALTO AND REGENT, EPSOM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 735, 7 August 1929, Page 17

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