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ENTERTAINMENTS.

ST, JAMES THEATRE. One of the season’s most hilarious comedies is showing finally at the St. James Theatre to-night, when the Homer Croy story, “Lady Tubbs,” will be again shown. . Alice Brady plays the title role and Douglass Montgomery and Anita Louise play the featured rotes in this rollicking picture, which first depicts Miss Brady as cook at a railway construction Camp in Kansas, later to find her posing as an English noblewoman at a fashionable home on New York’s Long Island. Here Montgomery is the son of snobbish parents who fawn on “Lady Tubbs,” only to have her finally bring their own skeleton out of the closet and complicate matters still further. June Clayworth, Alan Mowbray, Hedda Hopper and Lumsden Hare are other members of the cast. MAJESTIC THEATRE. Those older members of the cinema going public who have been wont to bewail the passing of the “good old days” and those younger members who have heard their elders talk of the old-time music hall, should not miss R.K.O. Radio’s “Music Hall,” which is showing finally to-night at the Majestic Theatre to-njght. In this picture not only is the atmosphere of the once famous music hall created—that cradle from which came many of our greatest entertainers—but also performers in the film include several stars whose names were household words and whose loyal fans far outnumbered the following enjoyed by any present day star.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 64, 27 December 1935, Page 8

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 64, 27 December 1935, Page 8

ENTERTAINMENTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 64, 27 December 1935, Page 8

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