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PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 8 p.m

MAORI CONCERT AND PICTURES

The ■members of the ;Wfe.iwhetu iCxu licikeit iTluib have arranged for s^pleatlid "concert for Thursday, j^th June, The jperfoxnier<& a,re, almost lyitliout eiCjetpion, jine-mlbers ;of the olub and ifheir relatives. The pirogra3nm,e to ite (presented is one of ou'fcs'tanding merit. , ; . .«, .• ] ' . "THE GOLDEN WEST." Zane'is Grey's "The .Golden West" a neJw Fox picture, featuring George .0 Brien in the leading pole, the; ;'.tory of which pivota aft>ou.t a feud two ariatoertotic southern families, comejs'to .the Prince Edward .Theawe on Wednesday, jlune 2M at S <p!tt. rihe opening scene's are iaid in *ha oIJ rfcuth where family feud •re&ul.t^ oil a .titeg^dy .and shatters & •rominie/between !tha hero aad fc«^o•iAe. The I«c«Ae then shifts io the far ■w"e»t wlieie the real thrills of the p|ictuio trices j>lace,' > ' ' Janet who has played less im'portianit lolds in many pictures, porItraye the lelading feminine irole. Marion Butrnta who en,ac/tis a role aCa'reely less im I pt>i'ttaat, ia a Hollywood girl wfco went to York 'and -achieved

(sucicesls ,on the stage^ before she was able to get into pictures. Others in the 'cast aire Bei't<ißPanlan, weal knbwn comedian, Arthur jPierteon, Edinun'd Breese, JSmSmett Corriglan/ Do-rothy Ward arid Julia SVayne .Gordon.

SATUBDAY, JXTLY 1 2.30 and 8 jp^ri •THEY JUST HAD TO GET . MARRIED." You'll la»ugh so heartily that you'll ory whem you see ' 'They Just Had Tfo Get Married," 'the Unversal Vhich has ibeen hailed 'as the fu*nnietet motion picture in years. It somes to the Prince Edwfeurd on' Saturday July Ist witfh it's "two lelading roleis (played by ,'the screen's greatesit man and womte,n ; comedy te?ani—iSlim. Summorville Pitts. Here is a picture 'which runs the whole, g"amut of comedy, from .biting satire to rioitou!s-.,f-arce, "with •& farffr jJa'ce 'which at jtinieis will lave you literally .holding ' onto the airms of your seat, thrriling *with d'angerousv exploits »at the same time you are shrieking .with laughtar. "They Juit Had to Get Married" is -a coanedy classic. The cast apipea'ring "in suplport of Samaier'ville land tMiss Pitts includes itoland Young tVeirree Fifl D'Orsay .and ■many othftr pop'uita.r screen players. - If youifaiilfto ,see this, you 'are deny dng youjnsfelf tte (gKtfatest tcomedy :Vroat in years. Don't miss p)tl . '.

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Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 3

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PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 3

PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 4, 28 June 1933, Page 3

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