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ENTERTAINMENTS

REGENT THEATRE. Bised on the wel! kuo\wi md delight fully-told stories M Steelu Kudcl, who lutd dune it. much as" any author to iejne*ent the true Australian squittci thane lei, t lie pic tint. Gioiidad RudJ,' now being icitened at the Jjt^cut Iheahe, i« u'ltamiv one ot tile best hlms tinned our liom Commons etlth btudios 'Ihe in mj [Jictiue,!o«is who suv uid appieeiated such Uue pioduitiuns a* Ihe Squ ittcr'a Duujrb tci" kutt (.hi Om beleaion ' nil] ic\el m thi latest Cmesound picture, which cjtches so well the- .Hmosphcie of Am tiiihiu loinautjciani portiayed by Steelo HncUl. No ouc! could have taUen tbu part, of GVajidad Riidd so well as Ims Bent. H.nlev, md tins hue actoi bungs the- old and lov ible chuiacti»i into a \eiv ieal iorm. Giundad Kndcl fs no longer one of the nation's toilets: fie has come into money But doubtless unable to ittc.ipe. the memory ■: o£ old days when motiet w>s not so plentiful he is ,in,> tlnhjj- bait \i\vA- with, it His punciptl tmrjioire an old ige is apptreutlj to get in other people1' way as> much as, possible Ihi he does to gieit effect, but so comic illy th rt one finds him oul> themore delightful and engijing ' "Sing As We Go." , B\er\ time-the populai Laneiihirc com edienne-, (jr.icie Fields, appears on the seietm »he brings with her j number of bongs that inevitibly prove to be pcrpulai hits J.t was this wav with her four pnevrans appe v iinces, "Silly in one A|l>," "Looking on the Blight Side/ 'This VSVIi. oJr Giace" iind 'Love, Life,, and Liugbtci," and Sin,; As Wet Go.' GmLie-s littst and, acioidnig- to cutica] opinion, hei seicen imiticdl comeilv, is no dtpaituie tiQm the nilo. ]t opens, nest FihUw. .it the Regent Iheitie First of jW, tliere is the me\ liable Gitcic contra song ' In My Little" Bottom Drnn er " ■which is fpituted m "Sins ,\» We (So" m Gneiss o»n illimitable shle is snd to be fai funniei thin inji ot her enilipi songs A veiv pietty mimbet ib 'Done" ymtten in Malta tune on suniht line* to "Chene," the antfioncmg song which Giacie sang as a duet with heiself in "Lo\e, Lif(> aiuV Laughter "Sin™ As We- Go" f airl\ bubbles o\ er w itFi lauchtci Gncie appeils at the famous Blackpool pleasuie lesoit as a foi tune tellei, a magicians assistant, an ice cie-un vender, and -what not The suppQi ting cast includes Jolin Lodeo, Dorothy H'aon Stanley Holloway Frank Pqttingell, and, Lirw.rence Gfr.os.smifch.

"TEN MINUTE ALIBI."

This is the day of itwatar ami mutiny in, novels, of siiddba. death and mjhtaiy ul hhn3> mil leas Jrequeiitljt ot miudeimjsteny pljjs Ihe demundi is- Hol- tlimlls, aiut eleven -VMiteis, ire idling it well '"JLen Minute' Alibi," which is being piesented ithis week at the (nand Opeui Housu, ih a particularly good example ot this tjpa ot pkiV", soi thoioughh- a tiiijller that the few departures ftonv the maiu iction intocomedy jtb welcome, tlrree aeta aJI at high tension w i^uld be aust too much llie conipmy is small numerically but the balance is excellent Mr George Ihnlrwell who made foi himself a bi X nnm« on the London stige, and ]\l]ss Joceljn the AiisUalnai stai, aio splenr dully supported B> Arundel Vison fthg \ ictiin), Frank Bi idlev and Tommy Ja\ fthe detectivesi) HaioJd B Mejtds-, R, L AthoTwoQd. Kichaul Fan, md o-tibers Colin Deiwent cJtr Thnlwell) does not plan the muiidar of St>-\ llle (who, tlie ludionca fully agrees, desenea no better), buS diieams a l?«Srfefifc aJibi and pioeeeds jto make it fvt It is a ten minute .ihbi, but the lniuutes are parked witK movement md the hours tljjt follow -nith fuller thi'ills Tile audience knows who 19 the slayar—th.ov see the tlrosoushJV un. 1 pleasant Sm\\u dealt with—but the police idor not. "What tha audience doesi not f known until the end v* wbethat I>pi wont can maintain the ahbL he h.is Uurlt uiv for lunwelf by at double- manrpiihtion of the clock hands Those- who frown upon exciting reading oi exciting eutoituiunent perhips will not go to fear "TJen Alinuto Alibi" but if they cm ba pei suaded they will forget their frowns and miv esen become- eouverta to tins veiv wide cri/e lor tlnilh of murder and mv teiv Those w-ho- do onjoj, this, gait, of tiring; andl ther ar* th<» vasts ma-jqcity :will find thep play esceireat enteitai js- ' orient.

DELUXE. THEATRE. V

I "Lest W» Poegefc," at the De> Lutse Tkeatre> uf a. sembingjly natural preseutt-J msnt ot l tlte; Forsjetfurnsss of. tlioae" n-fio did not take part, xoj tha Gveafc War compared -^vitls the vnnd. neimK ne» of it and; og the. fhendslupa it ivhichj are retaanetl meffaceibty im the minds- ol -those who- did. Jb qur men, in a shell-hola aa Biighahi captain, and WeLslt, fiisb, 4mT Seatti* puvates a. pact to maet tuxteeu yeaj.-* afteiwaidas i£ they aimviva. Xhe sixteen yews are then skipped, anil a-t the zaudAwaui, lia captaou'sc home, tlve\ .jucivcr ftami dmtaat part* off the Knitmhi IsJ»s> g»v* that rmsh.man, -who has ,m«d! of -woTinte, after deputm? lha sou ta beep the tejst Pqrt j lm ► aiid Jock .alone are piosperous Taffy has gonebaet to. ttewißg aaaK -whilw the egftttaim uaa. Had! to; Barrow to* old1 ftame- ta keen f<utfr wit 6 &i* old. eranradea, m ho> has; last hisr all ins the- teg coul strike- THer motiff at tha- tale- i» brought out onl^ at th* end, whem Jack: w swretlir p.l mums' to fimt thet captain, a, place* to. his businesa and put Taffy ut a better job, an* P^»t» inn , ha* ahrendy mada> up hi» mind) as- ta the SutiTO off thet capUini's- daughte-r- The [moral that real! uudfirgtanUuig: and: help ta old saldiers come chiefly tronr their comrade* in aims;, and; not Scoot the- woritf fdvghfcfojr ■■ "Tha: Famte* Vat" ©ret* Garbtf^ new Metro'Sold-wra-Stayec pictuia, which f openA oa Frid-vv -vb ta,a De Liuw TUeatre btinsjs the slamoious. Swedish stac baok to the- Ecieeu m the- twentieth, starring: production smeo- hei imval in Amencm less than ten. yeara ago As a clistinrt ■cuufciist ta hei list him, "Queon- Chmstai," Gaibo: le-tiani, once- mm c- to thij fold, oE modern women m her chma;cteßisa.tion3.* : 'THa Parted 'Veil " au aJaptariflfl, o£ Sbmersafc. Mdu^him^s domestic (luma of masital di<worA m Glnna's- plagua-ravisHwl re^on^v. tells the- stoei ofc a modern; woman n«iriied to a medical scientists -rcbu> thinksoff his woik bsforcr thjnkmjf o& lub- -wifo Ehe wife lonely and* reariung for lore, believes she finds it -when maets a» iT"eeentable |nnpli<<hman named low nse-nd-. F When the husband diopo\er^ his wife's infidelity, and when Townscnd rafuses to dhwitce his own wife to mun Kafclienne he drags her into the plague aountiv JfaishjU appears in. tha> Husband ani GBaorgel Brent as Uownsond

PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

In "Housewife" at tha vPiiamnunt Theatre Geoige Bient, Ann DVoi-vk, and Betta Davis, are the stars who enact tbej old 3im.y of tlie baokw »id man nißpned to success 14y lusi -\wfe, -whom he thea dsßcits in favonc of t maie specious beaut} 81-eut plm<i the husband to peifection The dimly -Inn. D\onnk: is the flite, dlwavs- ia tlVe backgiound, onh i honsemiTe vet always, gutdraj the destinies o£ her family. The twr .angjsp is i ompletDd by Bctte Duvis as tha ( blonde siren, whose bl indi«hments neail> SHeeee* in -wreßlhn^ the happy home The stroiy ends ivrth a, pleasms and unusuil clunasr Joaai, JJaondelll mdt Rlmidte ffaihell iippem in 'Hiving Widows," i iiolbLkinK adupuhiis; iui the- gentler aitt 'of gplli (liKipng. Jf* two ehorn* gii Is. bred! iof th.» Htittte, they gp* toi seek tllein fou-tunes-in ir.njin -niicie, IJiej lH\e- been informed, gold, digging ls en*} aud niofat .able"

KINO'S THEATRE.

SMrri'nglj* <?nacted' arid hrilHantl'r con--"Ufodi and', (iineuttid; "Gfatoiell Oven the- ' White ■ Hwise h " starring: Walter Huston., Karen- ■• Mnclny.-.: an/1' >•Fmncjlint !|onei is imw, ahowiiiff: at< ih»" Kins">4.tjtcatrc. 'JMie drama, laid in k ' \tis-~ |toi:m background, stars with the elee* itioii as l'resident o£ Jud 'TTammonil. 'He- ii». a( typical'politician. utiicUling to. cope ,courageously-with natibnal< prnlileinsi After l»n. acflident lie returnsi to his poatr, anj insrpiieil man, hard instead of soft do-1 .eLsive instead of vacillating. Thfi story ■i* lii-'onght to. a- stiimiM«-"aud) togical adiu •.dusiOTii aften a. scnsntipnai confev.encei. Oju the same programme-is "Tlie Clijef." . Cominencins Friday next, at the King's 1 rllesftpoi isia- Mefae-Gbldhvyni-Miiyer double;fe!tbura-. programmer;. , The- .tjv,o< pictiure* jat-f* <rrDimn ; Back tUe>" eibefc"' a.nd:'"Wliistjlins; ins tb'e> D'ai-fe."1 .-The first picture- stars i£e» Timcy;. Qfctw Kiugen.. axid; SJEafr (Tl-arke ■md: "WUistlfegp iir.th.et Daik,'-" stars Ernests

I MAJESTIC THEATRE. Mie ib now to be been at the Mijistic iheatie in her latest pictme, Belle of the Nineties ' .Ihe at.nos piete is the fumliar one ot the ton c..dm o r jcaia ot list ctnturj, and the •>tmy deals tilth the giy and fist lite ot icw Oilein, Mie U ebt pl,j, B the pait of a populit ho^tes^ m a siloon lun \n the smistei Ace Lament (John Mil Jim) In Ibis role she it suppoited by tlie ntiKinil md tolouiful 'Beet 'lin>-t Clionis," ionl(iimiii|( veiv well with the nstesrof tho^e da\s Aciompnned bj Duke ltllingron a oixhefctra, she ruiders iv hei inimitable wly se\«al son,;b i\lnc-li aie dettmci lo he f^oaiiLe« ton some, lime »'. CoJ°e ~MI 0U ihmc" ilempliw Blues, 'Mv Aniencnu Bciuty," When ISt I ouis- \^ 0111 in Convcs Down to Ne« Oiylems," and the bonorous md beautiful spuitiul "JLrouble<l \\atei&' all Tieln to mike mote attnetne i pictuie wiucll without them, would still be well worth seeing.

ST. JAMES THEATRE.

1 Ihe Btnetts of Wuunole Sheet' is no* 1a lU third week an the St James Jheatie Ihe hton, which ml rht Me Ibe called the lo^e stoij of Bobcu Bio«mn o '," is well known, iliaMiig been 1 sme» chaw is a phj toi both piofessional and annteur .etuis lor many jews and it loses noth Ba ,ett, the joong-gnl who is dmen into ii»ii-,elf iscnm\et'ted into an in\alul by a do.mneeui»g, a ,,d tytanmcal fathei, is plajed by i.oima. SheareL, CUitle* Laj'gU'ton ftllmg the lole of the father l\e.di'jc llardl. plaw the part of the nitonsjy vitaN Biou«n lngj who -rtaitis br takina an. inteiest in the \eises-Eliwbeth has wntten and ea<3s by taking h e p out 06 herselt to snub in e-xtent that she forget*, her illneite, defies her father, and coes aw wrth the pact The stai.j „ intenselj •ibsoibing, its pauiaj il ota toim of Urn ily life all too common at one tune forming a striking contiast to mociein, condi, tions The suppoiting. features are limited in numbw, bpt aie uousnaJJj gpod

STATE THEATRE.

Iwo qxceptfcaally entertaining pictures are tontained in a double-feature b.l" at the Stite Iheatre-oue an unusual niyscery story and th« otlwr a, very cle\er and ainusmg comedy. "Dangerous Coiner, the- niat attraction, couaerua four piitaers in a Xc« Yoik. publishing bouse and the four women. Ahoia Ihey love tinea of the pans being majened. The double staits with the dasippearance of a literary- puze (m the form of a Government bond) from a safe to which the partner hold the only kejtr Suspicion threatens r* bleak up the prevfous- liappv 'xelationslun until one of the- partneis is touud shot N Tha. Coroner's verdict is suicidej' but some time aftenwardsi am apparently insignificant incident causethe mattci to be- reojwned among the se\ en people- most mtiraa-te. epneerned Ihe un lavelling of the skein \ery, adioitly done, •ind'Uie pictiH9 tai.es a-n unexpected twist at the finish Th<» second pictuie is "B\ Yom Leave"—a Inghlj' sophishcited comedy which keep? the audience m hHi good liumoiii thiongliont "One NI9M. of Love " BptuMul music, gloiions giand opeia numbers, and1 delightful humour aie daftl\ blended in Columbiae musical comedjr One Nightf of Eo'vb," which will begia .t seawxn; aft the- State Theatre- nest Z'ilita> JUe Mn> had) a sensational1 inn m Austiaha, and 19 now diawing lecoid audiences, at Auckland! Wilh its wondei ful singing its cl liming stoiv, and the1 finished acting of all its, piincipils, the film is. one o£ the most entertiinmg seen fou some tjnxe, witli, Grace Jloaie, who has achieved sensational huccess on- the scioan, in the leading put

RtVOLI THEATRE.

J^aaa heads the attractive double reatuie progiamme comiuencmg. a.speciJ se^oii at the Ei\oU Theatio tonigliL It brings to the wieen the ad\entuias of Kmtle Zolars fimous courtesan, one ot the best-known stones m modem llteriture, i*. Anna Stem » lirst putuic- A.ppeiinng' witli-Hiss Sten aie Sfae CI uke nnd Miarel Jvnklancl as fe.itm and' Jlinu l.espectl^ ely, Nanit, msepaidble ciomes, with whom toinw the-three-Ncai let musketeer* ot the Riv Ris ht bouleMids of Pins Riqhiul Beiutett is soea as. tlie dean, of the music 1,. ~ %]xe two* b?Qthe" -india and Geoiga Muffat mta tire- pattera of \i hose Jives Aanai work* her deadly witchen, ue played Rv Lionel AtwilV and Phillips The-(Jan can, that nip-rollin°- high'kielhTjg; dance with, which feis shocj^d, Itßa woeli i» Rivem am autßentic ie\ji«al iiir .Sana " and Slias- Stem snnas i cvnicil llamTOt, "Thaif*Eovff)" "Trouble in Pnra'dibe,"" t&e- associate- feature-!: on the pro aranune piesents, ETar Fi'aneie Alimm Bopfcins Herbert Marshall, Chirhe nu<?'gjev sad ffidward Kverett Horton in theo€ a. modem AiFaitr and two Evx* Tfie> supportinsr pxogt,mim«: pi onuses i wealth o£ enfeifcaitaient A special im tine* will be* held; toraorraw-

PLAZA THEATRE.

Tli* Cimels Are Gaming." at the Plaa* Theatre, starting Jack HuJ'owt. as- a sqtndron leader o£ an Lgvptian lair- arm, i» one of the b<?sfc British Wee comedies- yet pratlucea Tile role of Squjd1 ion-Leader CaaipbeU la suited escellently Ito Jadt Bulbert v providing; bam with fjul scope A sto.T,-y more- aannected than usual is- tbieadetl tliwmgh. the scenes, ami Ua develoomeufe. is- made highly enteitimma rather thaar marred by the> ualf satirical half faicital sidelight* Drug; trafficiins waa. prevalent la Egypt, Arabs engaging m th.«f coave-yanco* of Jlieit cargoes across, tha desert- Tlha: salienw ta stou; the traflie. w to cua th,<s diaseEfc fron» tfie air and1 Vanducir searokess of. cararans^ How Jaci HuDierfe arvvwips lrproa tTw carirran engjjgad in th«> tcaflfe audi iw "autenttei" is a piece; o£ verjr fuimy fares- TThes- ebmax of the comody conßantsi the sfegjp of s. desert fort by Arabs -md thtr defence o£ iftßy Hulbert, 'and tiro- girl

PRfNCESS THEATRE

The genetihon* o^ pepplop -nho have been; tlusilled by "Trei&urt? Mand," Robert Loms: Stevansoafs famous- story of pirate athaqture, wJll findi the nnd atory-book expenence* o£ tHeir -\outh oreated. on- the- screen; ail tlie Princess Theatre- -with. Wallace^ Beery and Jackie Cooper in co starring: rolew Scenes l>a\e> reproduco* a». dtoiemßed m the book; with, much. o£ Sta^engoa's dialogue Bberx" anpeaus zl. EanffJoha Siher and .Tackw CoaHeir am Jims ®iw;lhns, the boy adventurer- UioneC BaTinymore's bluster ing Billy Tones; i& otot 06 th<e most enter* tuning cliarictci? Vw» hay ever placed. Ihe -proßramme also includes the Liutel and Haldj comedy "Busjbodies"

BRITANNIA THEAIRE.

"Smaiti," one of the mermeßt of comedy Romances, vi ith- hilanondy ridiculoiis srtuv \tion<f n hpids. the proßiarame" at the Britannia; Tlreatre The plott concprns i joun« bnde who. longs to be tieited in enve-ima; styra and cont >nes her sench foi such atha brute until she finds, him Jo-ut BlondeJl plajs the pirt of the bpiutiful But tpoiled wife while Warren 'William: and, Bdwiid Everpi t Hoi ton In\e the roJofnoFtHe hnsbandsi "Phnae of Arcidm" tlie? supporting a*li iction i<! dehghtfiil entertainment and Call Busson, to a romantic e-aled Princel mikes <!inR» eafoliy melodiel! and wears his unifoims with a> rhimm and ease o£ mannei tl. it is- fascmatang:

SHQHTTS TIHEATIIBE

"Broadway Through a KeOiole" at jSltorttjs 'ihea-tioi hn-f i» backgiound ofl mslit (lulis siul>shona lio^v a sweet md mnoi-eiit jonng- gul ro^e lo f.imo' wis Wfnondedl l>y a> hwuKome joum? licketoei, mil finally became the «ifu oB a famous tatliix anooner.. Because •o£ thp ni^lit club boakptoiuid of the inim. the picturff -Km filmed* as a niuticnl wiUl* at liurnor dincin^; chorus, and sue1!, nnisicn! comodv and vnudoMllp stars s» I'nnce* Willinms IMlfcct Ko-i ]un , an/li Hirto md ]\I-inn sing nnd dmce Also ore tln» piofji'imme is "Blood. Mone^ " w 1 th, fieorse Banrroft Ihe pietine rp\eils the inmdb of what i<i 1 noun in Alneriei m. ] the bad-bond rnelcet.

,PE, LUXE THEATRE,, LOWER HUTT.

Wallace ]?eery, George Raft, and Jackie Cooper will be seen at the De Luxe -Theatre, Lower Hutt, this evening in. the' ;20tb 'Gentuiiy pioturer suceqss, "The Bow:<n<!F.'.'; m . i&r Wragj- aad! Eect Ketton are aasoi cas<i..;lt ia.a racy stO ry afi :^T ™fc- £*»<' ■ Based'-ow t&e- novet by iAßchaali li., Simmona and; Bessie E. Soiainiflij;.; .;. ■ ' ...'.... ■•■■■'

QUEEN'S THEATRE. This .week's excellent double bill at the Qiitcn\ 'J he Ure is headed b\ J hi* Meek of GiaLO," \\ith UraLie I'ields Miss fields I sui^s iwe '-.oiigs, all c^crlv mtiodnced ! 11H0 the stoij In addition she^gnob hei lainous impciNonicion ot a h uighU conceit sin^et and this is i>ei hups- the highlight of the whole putme It, i& 1 se(iuenee which ■•> said to ledyce my. mdience to hclple>s Uujlitei 'lUe other pu-tiae 13 Middupinani J itk," witli Bmue Cabot and Pettj 1 iuul^s It is a lu-11 01 action btoij ot na\al ti lining

ARTCRAFT THEATRE.

Iv lesponse to mnueioiie. public reciueits, the in inagLiiicnt or the Aitcntt Ihcatie his an in^etl toi- a letum beacon ot tint reulaiJvibie: lihm *\Aihpopee' (in coloui) with Lddie t mtoi Ihe gieateat names of stage and «ciepn combined to make Wbnopce ' lt» eponsois are iospetti\eh tlie neatest ijioucei of the motion pictuie in A.IIICUCI and the musical corned} km,; of the Ameucan stage Its star Lddie Cafltor is mteination illy known as 1 comic -irtwt of penms. In its stage form, pioduced by Tloienz Zrogteld m XewYOlk, «ltll Cantoi pi ij in^ the lead, it 1 in tor two veils

OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.

The miKnifieent 1 cm dnma ' The Word llo\es Oa' is the curicut attiaction at Om Tlfeatre The leidmg phjers arc Madeline Carroll and Francbot Tone. It tells a gripping sloij of the varying fortunes ot a UpicaJ American family during the pabfc three decade? It sbcwsr with vnid effect the bewildering problems which beset the aieiage family and portiays- the_ pi cent state of militarist ,Euiope with coiiMncmg real-sm E\ce+ lent supports complete the programme-

REGAL THEATRE, KARORI,

Tonight Lngland's wonder child aqtress, A^a Pilbeam, appears at tha Eegal , Iheatre in 'LittTe Friend " A victim or her patents' maritil inndrhtj., thfs child bungs her dntring mother and father to gL'tber from th« Dnoice- Couit On Fnda\ and Sntnidav ,lnn Kiepiira will appcaa in his tiiumph, ily Song For You "

EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY.

Will Rogers-s htest production for Tok Tilms, "D.md Haium," heads the- pro giamma_at tlie lunpae TheUie Presenting: the chaiatter of the shn&wd hor.setrader- with a heart tint alternates between cold' steel and gold, Kogers is snd ne-\sr -to, ha\e. been better." Every facet in tha niaka-up of the famous chancier aC hteiatuie is given lull pla\ b> America's 'oremost kumorist pluloaophei

CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAWAR

A new star, Ketti Galban, whose beauty aodi acting- ci'eated a fuioie 111 America, is to be seen, at the Capitol Theatie tonight in ' "\larie Galante," <i thulhu^ stoiy ofi deadly intiigue. irjstery c rnd drama strengthen, the romance- of- a girl Who sing and danced by night and wept by d.v as men coldly used her loveliness tv line; out sinister secret*.

SEASIDE PICTUfIES, LYALL BAY. At the Seaside Piauires tomgh * Iw enty Million, yweetheaiti,' w iiL be aci ecned Thii pioductioii is said to be 1 distinct mim\ation 1a iilni entertainment, gnmg, je it does, thts behind the scenes picture: of ladio entei tamere and then tast'of pleas,ing; Hie public

PAtACE THEATRE, PETOWE

One- of the nto-jfi tensely diamatie screen stones, ot tlie season comes to the PaQ ice (Theatre, Petone; tomorrair It is the scieen plaj "One l[oie Enei " Diamai WjnjaLd, whose peiformrance in "Li\alc ule' hteidUr m ide hei a stai overuiphb, heidfc, a-n. exceptional compaTrj-, mcluding l'rank, Liwton il l& Eatuck CimpbeU x Colin Gb\e Reginald Demi}, Jane Wjiatt, Lionel 4LtwiU IT Aubiej Smith, and Aim llowbiift Tli£ llQ^el was wntten bj iJolui GaliWQitlij.

GRAHO- THEATRE, PETQNE.

"M<>ny Wnes of Keno" ulnch gL\es a huiuoiibus slant on doings m the waild.tamout, dlioice colony it, the faatuie atti action that staits at the Grand' Theatie toinoi'iow irargaiot Lnufea\, Glemlu Fauoll md RTutli Donnelly aie the thiee meLiy^^jjeg who lomp to and w.Bfr find* a>new would ol Vien. ta flat with Others in the east are Gu\ Kibbee, IJHi.lk Hubert, Funk IRHngli and Hoaeoe- Ate 3 '

KILBIRNIE KINEMA.

The firm] sere«ii)ng will be mnde at Itllfi Kilbiime Kuiema, fconylit of tha tluill ing- ami romantic comedy "'lhe Affairs of tellim," itairmg Kiednc iTuch and Conatimce Bennett Oa th<s stigs in neison 'will-be Di- Le-nih or Hallywoed; conducting hu> highlj-inteiestma and aamiiing 'talkie ccanedy tests" Tomoriow the manngemenfc ogeis mother doiibie'stai pm Wnneu Bifos ' musical 'Twenty UShoa Sweethaact* ' with au aJI-i>tdi c Ist, 1-. the vaiux feature Ihe siißpoiting featuia is tha thnUing' duamo. ReHWtei>ed 3Jur.se,' stnmung Bebe Dometei Ljle Talbot, and John Haludaj.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1935, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1935, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1935, Page 4

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