AMUSEMENTS.
THREE STARS ‘‘Her New York”—This play is byGladys Johnston, who has made- a name for herself for creating plots that really have new ideas in them. In “Her New York” the heroine is a country girl who watches the city bound trains every day and dreams of the wonderful faraway city. Then she meets Philip, and when the eggmoney has mounted up enough, ' sheruns off to meet and marry him. They are madly happy fop a whiley and Philip’s employer takes a fancy to the little heroine, and spins a web of black intrigue about Philip which nearly emcompasses his destruction. Glady Hulette is an adorable heroine—her pretty face and girlish charm suiting exactly the character of her role. The film has many quaint and original scenes, the famyard photography being unique. Another set of wonderful scenes is the succession of peeps from the upper storeys of a skyscraper at the traffic in the Avef nues below. An exceptionally good Gaumont Graphic will also be shown.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 13 August 1917, Page 4
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167AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 13 August 1917, Page 4
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