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AMUSEMENTS

OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE STAR ATTRACTIONS. “The Storm,” thrills and tense drama; and a splendid picture of the wonder horse. Phar Lap , will b screened to-night. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. “THE LITTLE ACCIDENT.” Heralded as the laugh hit of the season, Universal’s sparkling comedy drama, “Little Accident,” comes to the Opera House to-morrow night and Saturday. 11 Little Accident ’ ’ deals with a young man who on the eve of his wedding receives word he has become a father. Complications follow thick and fast, and he finds himself with a baby on his hands, and three prospective wives to be dealt with. There is no let-down in hilarious amusement and entertainment. The vivacious action of the picture is enhanced immeasurably by the crisp and witty dialogue. William James Craft, famous for comedy successes for Uni versal, directed “Little Accident.” The cast is one of the most distinguished assembled for a single picture. Douglas Fairbanks Junr., Anita , Page, Slim Summerville, Sally Blane,, Zasu Pitts and Joan Marish are featured. Other names in the cast are Roscoe Karns, Henry Armetta, Myrtle Stedman, Albert Gran, Nora Cecil. Bertha Mann, Gertrude Short and Dot Farley.

TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. COMBINED SCHOOLS CONCERT. PACKED HOUSE ANTICIPATED. A packed house is anticipated at the Combined Schools Concert at the Town Hall to-night. Owing to the length of the programme patrons are kindly requested to note that encores cannot be accepted. There is no extra cost for reserving at The Bristol. Prices: Circle 2/6, Stalls 1/-.

JAZZ DANCE. The popular M. 8.0.8. jazz dances will be continued on Saturday night when another large attendance is assured. These well-conducted dances are becoming increasingly popular with dancing enthusiasts and /those who do not attend are missing an excellent evening’s amusement. Steel’s full orchestra will provide the music, and popular prices will prevail.

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Grey River Argus, 5 May 1932, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 5 May 1932, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Grey River Argus, 5 May 1932, Page 2

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