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GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

Sophisticated English dialogue of the brightest order Is contained in a delightful light comedy, "Money Means Nothing," which Is screening at the Grand Opera House. The picture abounds with screamingly funny situations, including the dilemma of an earl finding himself without a penny, while, on,the other hand, his butler finds himself ia possession of millions. Irene Richards, ono of London's most popular, operatic singers, takes the leading lemlnlne: rble. Opposite her plays John Lodcr as the earl, and Glbb Mclaughlin' «s the delightfully English butler. Supports are of an unusually high Quality.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4

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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 4