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FUNNIER THAN EVER

LOWE AND H'LAGLEN COMING SACK

Imagine Sergeant Quirk and Captain Flagg, of ‘ The Cock-eyed World,’ together again after several months of travelling apart! It will bo great news to tho hosts of admirers of the comedies of Victor M'Laglcu and Edmund Lowe that tho pair will appear conjointly in ‘ Women of All Nations,’ tho hectic farce that will commence at tho Strand Theatre cm Friday. ‘ Women of All Nations ’ derives its title from tho fact that tho plot takes tho heroes of an hilarious tour to practically every spot of importance on the globe, and M'Laglen and Lowe, whoso gifts for fun-making, it is said, have never been equalled, uro described as being funnier than over before in their latest uproarious effort. They aro up to fresh tricks, fresh fights, fresh flirtations, and fresh hilarity, and they promise to create another week of mirth at tho Strand Theatre. An added attraction on this programme wil bo tho first film to roach Dunedin of scenes taken during tho second cricket test. England versus Now Zealand. This contains highly interesting glimpses of tho outstanding features of the game, and (ho Dunedin public will undoubtedly welcome the opportunity of seeing Now Zealand's representatives and their opponents in action. Thcro will bo a full supporting programme.

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Evening Star, Issue 20917, 7 October 1931, Page 7

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FUNNIER THAN EVER Evening Star, Issue 20917, 7 October 1931, Page 7

FUNNIER THAN EVER Evening Star, Issue 20917, 7 October 1931, Page 7

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