CIVIC THEATRE.
There are plays and "pictures of which «me never seems to tire, and surely in this category must be placed that excellent coirtedy "Three Live Ghosts," for Ohristchurch seems still to .be enJoyiDg the comicalities of Mrs Gubbins and "Spoofy," to say nothing of the stepson Jimmie. The present programme finishes at the Civic on Thursday next, and the programme advertised in this issue for Friday Is one of outstanding proportions. The main picture will be "Tnis is Heaven," with Yilraa Banky," and there will also he shown "Xho Letter," with O. P. ■ He^gie.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19949, 9 June 1930, Page 7
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