ENTERTAINMENTS.
MAJESTIC THEATRE. When JoeE. Brown decided, in order to win the plaudits of his home town and the admiration oi the girl ot ins heart to become a six-day bicycle race rider' he entered into a series ot predicaments and ridiculous situations that make "6 Day Bike Rider." showing at the Majestic Theatre to-night and to-morrow night, the must screamingly funny picture in which the widemou'thed comedian has ever been starred. Joe, as Wilfred Simpson, is a conceited small-town station agent, who sings in the church choir, and who considers himself not only the village cut-up but a veritable Don Juan. When he finally centres his attention on Phyllis Jeiiwins (Maxine Doyle), daughter of the banker, he thinks she should be really complimented. She, on the other hand, falls for a professional bicvele rider, Harry St. Clair (Gordon Westcott), who is engaged as a trick rider at the county, fair. \\ ilfredi becomes jealous, and this leads to a series of hilarious adventures.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 168, 30 April 1935, Page 3
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