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AMUSEMENTS.

COSY THEATRE. In private life—Lady Robert Peel, wife of a distinguished peer, and a leader of England’s most exclusive society. On the stage —Beatrice Lillie, musical comedy idol of London, Paris, and New York, and star of “Chariot’s Revue,” ons of the most popular of musical shows. Such is the life of Beatrice Lillie, who makes her screen debut in “Exit Smiling,” tho new picture coming to the Cosy Theatre this evening. She says that this division of her time between home and a profession works perfectly. “Exit Smiling” is a distinctly original comedy abundant in subtle wit and humour. ' It gives a satirical burlesque of life with a travelling dramatic company. Jack Pickford, who appeared recently in “Brown of Harvard,” is featured with Miss Lillie. Super supporting programme. Box plan at Henderson’s or theatre. OPERA HOUSE. Roping three men and their horses in one throw of the lariat is the difficult feat done by Art Acord, in his role in the Opera House current screen attraction, “Sky High Corral.” Acord, however, had no difficulty performing the stunt as he was reared from a tiny tot with a lasso in his hand. The second feature is “The Silver Treasure,” a story of South America and the quest of a valuable shipment of ore by a Land of criminals. It is lengend that whosoever touches this silver becomes tainted with greed and avarice. The manner in which Nostromo and his men save the silver treasure from the wily villains takes tho audience through a series of as thrilling episodes as have ever been filmed and gives George O’Brien a wonderful chance to display his athletic prowess. Chapter one of “The Winking Idol” will commence screening. Box plan at Henderson’s or theatre. ’Phone 1048.

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Wairarapa Age, 12 March 1927, Page 7

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293

AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, 12 March 1927, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, 12 March 1927, Page 7

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