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LOA 7E-MAKING TO MAKE YOU LAUGH! AND HOAV YOU'LL LAUGH AT CHARLIE RUGGLES and MARY BOLAND in "MAMA LOVES PAPA" Parainount's Hilarious New Comedy, with the New Comedy Team., d (Universal Exhibition.) NOW AT THE (Plans'at D.I.C, and Theatre.) i* REGENT- —REGENT ■t Direction: J. C. AA 7illiamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Sessions Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. REGENT XMAS ATTRACTIONS. i "THE HAYSEEDS" HIT THE CITY NEXT FRIDAY. Beaumont Smith's Cyclonic Comedy set, to Merry Music, with a Super Cast of I . Comedians. ' ? CECIL KELLAWAY Xv \ I "THE HAYSEEDS t ] COME TO TOWN." i | (A J. C AVilliamson Production, released by British Empire Films) n "AVhat's the trouble, Joe, my Boy?" ) "Oh, Mum, I'm in love with a girl who can't milk." IT'S SENSATIONAL! PREPARE FOR THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME! Also, DISNEY'S COLOUR SENSATION: "THE PIED PIPER." , Afternoons Additional—A Gorgeous Pantomime: "SLEEPING BEAUTY" (30 Clever Children)' |' Produced by MRS. VICTOR LLOYD. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 2

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