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HASTINGS MUNICIPAL.

One liundred and eiglitv-two srenes taken in oue room is tlie unique prccedent established by the dircetor of I "Tlie Rin Sister," b'ox Film whicli j L showing at tlie Xlunicipal Tlieatre. | One hundred !,n^ eiglitv-two sccnes — i and all grip tlie spectator with their j eniotional drania, suspense and welli ))lanned action. The room is the inj terior of a deserted trading post- in the snow wastos of Alaska. Hei'e tlife reaetions of a straiuled ouiing party — nortnal Imnian beings — are shown as the prospect of a slow but certaiu death scttles upon them. The cliaracter.s of whicli is probably the longest dramatic seqnence ever made are Joseph T. ITorn, millionaire; liis daughter, Fthlevn ; liis prospective son-in-law. Peter X'an Dykeman ; A1 and Pearl. a vaudeville team, and Sister Burton, evangelist. Tn the other film, "Modern Xlarriage," Bettv Bronson, who sprang into screen faine with her "Peter Pan," is Sally XX'illiams, and Richard XXrallinging is the other party to this "Modern Marviage." Both make attraetive, typical lovevs, gettiiig and liolding and sympathy of ihe audience. Reservcs may lie booked at Hall's.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 259, 3 December 1929, Page 5

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183

HASTINGS MUNICIPAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 259, 3 December 1929, Page 5

HASTINGS MUNICIPAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 259, 3 December 1929, Page 5

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