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PRINCESS THEATRE

TOMORROW ~ - WEDNESDAY NICHT Special Attractions Sparkling Comedy Drama Paramount British Production l.eslie Howard George Grossmlth Benita Hume, Elizabeth Alan In SERVICE FOR LADIES Paramount’s fourth British production has beaten the band Firstclass comedydecked out with clever characterisations. Intriguing situations and witty dialogue. A picture you would be foolish to miss. Has a delightful comedy-romantic story, Is acted with real polish and understanding by all the principals, and has been directed by Korda with an intelligence that cannot he over-praised. Delightfully done with a wonderfully brilliant cast selected from the London stage, Morton Selten, is the grandest old man in talking pictures. He gives an amazing perfor mince. Comedv screen song: “ Sweet Jennie Lee,’, (follow the bouncing ball).

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Inangahua Times, 28 February 1933, Page 2

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PRINCESS THEATRE Inangahua Times, 28 February 1933, Page 2

PRINCESS THEATRE Inangahua Times, 28 February 1933, Page 2

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