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amusements. FOR YOUR FAMILY’S HAPPINESS MEET “GRANDAD” AND LAUGH! p] UPI.SE; DE LD IB (Phones 12432 and 12433). 2.15 Twice Daily. Prosperity has com© to the famous “Rudd” family—bringing an even greater fortune in laughs, which, they will share with you IN AUSTRALIA’S FUNNIEST FILM I Steele Rudd’s Steele Rudd’s •. • GRANDAD RUDD • ! ‘ GRANDAD RUDD ’ ; ‘GRANDAD RUDD ’ GRANDAD RUDD ’ ‘ GRANDAD RUDD * ‘ GRANDAD RUDD ’ With Steele Rudd’* Steele Rudd* BERT BAILEY, BERT BAILEY, BERT BAILEY, BERT BAILEY. BERT BAILEY, And a Hon cf Favourites. j ROAR! At the Rudd’s v. Regan’s Cricket Match (Rudd’s rules). YELL! A* the bolting tractor wreck* the farmyard! SCREAM! As Dad lights up the local hotel! Steele Rudd’s original “ Dad ” 4 as “Grandad.” * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j BRILLIANT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. 4 Plans at th* theatre and D.I.C. ALL ABOARD FOR A JOYOUS ! MUSICAL CRUISE I THE LEVIATHAN OF MUSICAL COMEDY MAKES PORT ON FRIDAY I 15 GREAT STARS In ' A MERRY. MERRY-GO-ROUND OF . MYSTERY. MIRTH, AND MELODY, ‘ TRANS-ATLANTIC ‘ TRANS-ATLANTIO < TRANS-ATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND MERRY-GO-ROUND ’■ MERRY-GO-ROUND *- With England’s Popular Comedian, England’s Popular Comedian, S—l—D-N—E-Y S-l-D-N—E—Y H-O-W-A—R-D, H-O-W—A—R—D, NANCY CARROLL, GENE RAYMOND, JACK BENNY) And Numerous Other Stars of the Stag* and Screen. WHOOPEE! WHAT A CRUISE! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MON., TUBS., THURS.. FRIDAY* O K A T I NT G. □ AT THE REGAL ROLLER RINK, Corner Cumberland and St. Andrew streets. Lunch Hour, 12-1, 6d; 1 p.m.-2 p.m.. £d. 2.30-5 p.m.: Adults, Is; Children 6d. Evening, 7.30-10 p.m.: Ail skaters, Is 6d* Spectators 6d to all sessions. Late Sessions Wed. and Sat., 7.30:11 p*m* Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. SAT. MORNING, 10 a.m.-12: Adults If, Children 6d.

Debt Collector: “Small T call tomorrow?” Young Lawyer: “Twice, if convenient! I have an idea that folks think you are a client.”'

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Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 11

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