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AMUSEMENTS. THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN! gT. JAMES' ALL-BEITISH THEATRE " WHERB SOUND SOUNDS BEST,’ 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr Jolm Fuller now brin‘>- you Britain’s latest and cleverest ° laughter hit! ‘ HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.’ ‘HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.’ ‘ HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.’ ‘HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.’ ‘ HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.’ ‘HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE.’ (From the gay play by Lady Troubritlge.) IN LAUGHTER’S NAME—DON’T MISS IT! ALL-STAR BRITISH CAST! Including Arthur Margetson, Viola Keats, S. Victor Stanley, Barry Liveaey. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! II ■ - • 1L : IT CHARLIE CHAPLIN In I ‘ THE PAWNSHOP.’ I One of His Best! I II II ’ Also, English Pathe Pictorial, Two Newsreels, Clever Cartoon, etc. FRIDAY For the thousands who love a clean, wholesome picture—for the thousands who appreciate a great story set in the glorious outdoors and for the thousands who will take Joe Valii, Norman French, and Pat Hanna to their hearts, we say see—- ‘ WALTZING MATILDA,’ ‘WALTZING MATILDA,’ ‘WALTZING MATILDA,’ • WALTZING MATILDA,’ ‘WALTZING MATILDA,’ ‘WALTZING MATILDA,’ ‘WALTZING MATILDA,’ ‘ WALTZING MATILDA,’ Telling the adventures of two “ Diggers ” tramping across country , . . singing ‘ I’ll Como A-Waltzing Matilda With You ’ —‘ Carrying My Swag,’ in the vernacular. CHARMING IN SENTIMENT, RICH IN SCENIC BEAUTY, CROWDED WITH FUN! The finest example of screencraft that Australia has produced. It is so romantically fashioned, so humanly engrossing, that it rivets the attention of every man and woman who seeks something different 1 BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! Plans at D.I.C. and M'Cracken and Walls’s until 5 p.m., Jacobs’s 5-7 p.m., then at Theatre (phone 13-702).

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Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21662, 6 March 1934, Page 9