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DE LUXE THEATRE.

"Oh, Doctor!" a laughable comedy in which the lead is taken by Reginald Denny, the athletic comedy star, playing the part of Rufus Bilops. is now showing at the De Luxe Theatre.. Rufus, at his birth, gave people the impression that he was ' delicate and though he grew to robust manhood, he was nevertheless always under the impression that he was dying by inches.. Three scheming moneylenders ngreed to advance him 100,000 dollars on the condition that' he signed over the whole of the inheritance of 750,000 dollars to which he was to fall heir in three years. It was to the interests of this trio that Rufus should not die before the three years had passed, and for this reason they substituted for his sombre deathbed nurse a "lovely view *' Cupid did the rest, and it was the influence of the "lqvely view" which caused Rufus to forsake his wholemeal bread for, pork chops and red meat. The supports include a comedy and a news gazette, and a delightful programme of suitable music is given by the De Luxe Orchestra, under Mr. L. D. Austin Patrons are advised to book their seats early. Commencing next Friday the companion picture to "The Covered Wagori will be screened, entitled North of thfc 36," with Jack Holt, JNcah Beery, Lois Wilson, and Ernest 1 orrence. It is a romance of the pioneers and their bravery on the Texas cattle trail. It is an epical the North and Sontfc. _ Just as the hardy pioneers battled their way westward to open a new country, so the early cattle men of Texas struggled northward with their great herds to open a new market. On account of Anzac Day falling on Saturday next, the De Luxe Theatre will not be opened on that day or during the evening. D

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 5

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 5

DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 5

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