DE LUXE, LOWER HUTT
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, the oddly-assorted comic team, take to kilts for their latest issue of fantastic fun, and “Bonnie Scotland,” which commences today at the De Luxe Theatre, Lower Hutt, contains some really ludicrous situations as a result. As an additional attraction “Men Without Names,” a thrilling secret service drama, will be shown. Prince Edward, Lower Hutt, and King George, Petone In Shirley Temple’s film “Bright Eyes,” an important supporting role was tilled by a little dark maid with long plaits. Now she has become a star in her own ri"-ht and in her first film. This is the Life,” Jane Withers lives up to all the promise of “Bright Eyes.” “This is the Life” is to commence screening to-day at both the Prince Edward and King George Theatres.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 133, 29 February 1936, Page 13
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