AMUSEMENTS. Laughs! Laughs! Laughs I Laughs! Laughs! . Laughs! • Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! A Riotous Comedy! A Riotous Comedy! A Riotous Comedy! At The JJMPIEE DE LUXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433.) 2.15 Twice Daily ONE BIG PICTURE AFTER ANOTHEBENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL KEEP; YOU LAUGHING FOR MONTHS! The four merry, mad monarchs of mirth in a melange of music, gags, and girls. The tale of diplomats and politicians who run a country to ruin. IT’S THE LONGEST LAUGH YOU’LL HAVE FOR SOME TIME! THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS THE HILARIOUS MARX BROTHERS In A Dish Fit for a King; A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, A Dish Fit for a King, ‘DUCK ‘D U C K ‘DUCK ‘DUCK ‘DUCK SOUP.* SOUP.* SOUP/ SOUP/ S O U P/ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' A spicy concoction of gags, girls, and musia brewed by those experts of riotous comedy* GROUCHO, HARPO, CHICO, ZEPPO. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS, • THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. ! THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. THE POUR MARX BROTHERS. THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS. Four Merry, Mad Monarchs of Mirth ia' the Longest Laugh you’ll have for a long time! Brilliant Associate Programme. Miss IRIS MASON Entertaining at the Organ. ' | ON VIEW IN THE CIRCLE FOYER I I The Most Brilliant Display Of CHRYSANTHEMUMS Ever D« played in Dunedin. Blooms by Messrs 1 Doodeward and Son, North-east Valley. Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C. FRIDAY NEXT! Setting a New Standard in Girl and Musia Entertainment —The Greatest Musical of tho Year! ‘GOLD DIGGERS OP 1933/ ‘ GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933/ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)’’
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