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KING’S THEATRE

HIP&-HIPS-HOORAY ’ ’ TO-DAY One of the most popular of the Wheeler and Woolesy comedies, ‘‘Hips Hips-Hooray” will head the new bill to-day. Despite their beautiful girl display. Aliss Frisby (Thelma Todd) and Daisy (Dorothy Lee) cannot attract customers to “Frisby’s Beauty Products” because Andy Williams and Bob Dudley (Wheeler and Woolsey) are attracting the crowd with their flavored Unsticks and fast sales talk. Enamored of Daisy and touched by her plight, Bert persuades Bob to turn their talent to a success ful sale of her products. They acquire an office by ingeniously getting rid of Air. Clark (Spencer Charters), president of the Clark Motor Corporation, by telling him his house is afire So impressed is Aliss Frisby w’ith the boys that she hires them to manage her business. This arranged, the boys hurry from the office just in time to escape the furious Clark on his return, and by mistake take his black bag containing 10,000 dollars in cash for the w-inner of the motor classic, and leaving Clark their bag of lipsticks. Clark sets detectives on their trail. The engagement of Andy and Bob complicates matters for Beauchamp (George Aleeker), Aliss Frisby’s manager, who revengefully steals the bag, plaints the money in the boys’ desk and summons tho detectives. In an endeavour to escape, Andy and Bob get mixed) in ran. auto race and after a mad dash across country, eventually find them selves the winners of the race. At the finishing line ah, attempt is made to arrest them but Daisy and Miss Frisby intervene, disclosing that Beauchamp has confessed 1 and all ends happily to the sound of wedding bells

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12263, 26 May 1934, Page 6

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KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12263, 26 May 1934, Page 6

KING’S THEATRE Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12263, 26 May 1934, Page 6

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