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DE LUXE THEATRE.

There Is a good laughter programme at Ilio Do Luxo -'litatrc, wlicro "Tlio Palsy," a story of homo life, in which tho lovo affairs of several members of Ilio household, particularly of Patricia, provide nearly all tlio fun. With Marion Uavics in tho titie role and n largo cast of clover players lv support, lltllo Is left lo bo desired. The plot deals with the love affairs of Patricia Harrington, tlio rather plain littlo daughter, who has most of tlio unpleasant tnska of house put upon her, and is a regular Ciudcrella. Princess Te I'uea and her Maori maids and warriors aro most popular. Their lulling and rhythmic dancing, together with melodious Hinging, is again a slar turn, the most clVectivo item being that which depicts tho Taluul canoe, supposed to have first brought tho Maoris to tho shores of New Zealand. Au exhibition of play with a spear and other Items dealing with tho lifo of tho Natives in their mvu centres provide an entirely satisfying contribution to tlio programme. Tlio music Is bright and tuneful. Reginald Denny's latest success, "Good Morning, Judge," will commence, showing at the Do Luxe Theatre on Friday evening next with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30. This comedy is regarded as the best tlio popular star has made. Denny's pictures usually havo hundreds of new laugh situations, but 1113 new production may bo credited with having outdono tho others Associated with Denny In "Good Morning. Judge," are Mary Nolan Dorothy Gulliver, Otis Uurlau and Bull Montana The supporting programme includes v splendid cartoon and latest International News. Orchestra De Luxe, and Tho Wurlitzer. The bos .plans are now open at the Bristol PJauo Company and Aitken's Book Arcade.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 5

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 5

DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 5

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