ENTERTAINMENTS.
MAJESTIC THEATRE. "The Cocqanuts," which attracted another full house last night, will have its final screening to-night. This film is one of the most amusing seen here for some time, and there should be another big audience to-night. On Monday and Tuesday, "Illusion" will be the principal film on the new programme. 'This is an adaptation of Arthur Train's satirical noyel of Park Avenue society. Miss Francis plays the role of an "cntrepreneuse with a million dollar personality." She lives with and by the wealthy, framing up marriages between socially ambitious debutantes and titled gentry from Europe. Rogers plays the part of a young magician who becomes a great favourite of the elite, and who almost forgets that he is, after all, a member of a different community, namely, that of troupers and showpeoplc\ Miss Carroll is the singing, dancing vaudcvillian, who claims the heart of the handsome Buddy.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 149, 5 April 1930, Page 3
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