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"MEET MY SISTER."

COMING TO THE REGENT.

"Meet My Sister," a new British International Picture release ■ which comes to the Regent Theatre tomorrow. Is styled "the picture with a laugh jn every l'ne." Featuring England's gay young cornedlan Clifford Mollison. Jlmmv Goddeh, and the charming Constance Shotter. "Meet My' Sister" Is said to be a veritable whirlwind of hilarity arising out of/a scandalous inlX'tipV In a bedroom scene. The stqry concerns a young bachelor peer. Lord Victor-,Wliby.- who, engaged to

"marry millions," decides to spend; his last weekend ot "freedom" In Purls. Ha sets out for the gay city, but a violent storm causes the cancellation of the cross-Channel services, nnd a disgruntled bridegroom-to-be returns home to his flat to find a beautiful girl In his bed. That the saxophone is an instrument of art as. well ns Jazz music has been demonstrated. In Australian theatres for the past live years by, Tom Katz and his saxophone band, who are now making their New /.eaiand reanpea'rance. nfter an absence of nve years,- at the: Regent on the same prot amm,!; This: fine.'.musical act performed in Wellington,previously under the same man-

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 5

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"MEET MY SISTER." Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 5

"MEET MY SISTER." Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 109, 10 May 1934, Page 5