AMUSEMENTS. WHAT IS A GOOD PICTURE? "THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY" IS— One of those clever satires, one of those humorous, subtle, unusual pictures that too often fails at the Box Office. Supposed to be a skit on the celebrated Barrymore Family. The Strand Audience last night generally seemed greatly tickled at FREDERIC MARCH, MARY BRIAN. INA CLAIRE, GAY! REC'LESS! SMART! BRILLIANT! "When the crowd is gone, and the curtain down, then's the tune to meet the members of the most famous stage family . . . at_ home. Intimate! Eye-opening! New! A brilliant, satire on a family who carry the. stage right info their every movement . . . even at home. THEN HERE'S THE COMEDY OF THE JfONT.il. MITZI GREEN. JACKIE SEARLE, LOUISE FAZENDA. in "THE FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE. The story concerns the activities, most -of them hilariously funny, of two dowdy dames of mediocre circumstances who achieve sudden wealth by taking their children to Hollywood, where they manage to get them jobs as high-salaried child performers. IT'S SIMPLY TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS. AT LAST! TIVO L I 1 ' 1 llliitilllllirirflllllhi tftllltmnlll Phone 14-13(3. Near Grafton Bridge. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. (MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.15). The Screen Play by FREDERICK LONSDALE. THE "DEVIL TO PAY." "DEVIL TO PAY." "DEVIL TO PAY." The Smartest of All Modern Comedies, Starring RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN, With I/O RETT A YOUNG And All-Star Cast. " THE DEVIL TO PAY " Is undoubtedly the 6eason'e most hr ill in nt. f.nlltip nrtrl nnp wliirli al-mnlr?
imnam wiKie ana one wmcii si not be missed. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION PROVIDED BY AN OUSTANDING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices: Stalls. Is; Circle. Is 6d. PLANS OPEN. RESERVE EARLY. [ TUDOR CINEMA [ REMUERA. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AT S. LAWRENCE TfBRETT with ESTHER RALSTON and ROLAND YOUNG, in "THE PRODIGAL,". A Glorious Voice and n Great. Picture or the high road of Romance. Superlative Supports. SPECIAL WESTERN MATINEE TO-MORROW, BUCK .TONES in " SHADOW RANCH." COMMUNITY SINGING. ( COMMUNITY (JJNGING v ; om\iu xi tv Ringing. CONCERT CHAMBER, tonight (Friday), Blind institute Juvenile Choir. Musicians' Union Orchestra, and some eurprises. And UNCLE TOM. Doors Open 7 p.m. Admission Free. MEETINGS. "IVT Z. SHEEPOWNERS' ACKNOWLEDG SEAMEN FUND. The Eleventh Annual Meetinc of Sub scribers to the above Fund will be held at the Office of the New Zealand Society of Accountants. Johnston Street. Wellington, on TUESDAY, November 17, 1931. at 2.30 p.m. F. G. "HUME, Secretary. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. COOKES, LTD. COOKES, LTD. REAL FRUIT ICE-CREAM. STR A WBER fY. PINEAPPLE, PASS'.ON FRUIT. MADE FROM PURE FRUIT. CARTONS OF ICE CREAM, fid, 1/-, 1/6, 216. Ice C'reamettes, 2d each. RANGITOTO SPECIAL. STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, CREAM, WITH ICE CREAM, WITH ICE CREAM, I/-. I/-. I/-. I/Soda Fountain Service. TEAROOM MENU. Morning Tea and Coffee Served from fid. LIGHT LUNCHES AND TEAS. Salmon Mayonnaise . . IICold York Ham and Salad 1/3 Cold Pressed Tongue . . 1/3 Potato Salad .. .. 1/Asparacus Tips . . . . 1/3 Cold Melton Mowbray Pie and Salad . . . . 1/All Served with Tea. Coffee and Bread and Butter. ON OUR GRILLROOM FLOOR. 3-COURSE DINNER AND TEAS, 1/. WE ARE NOTED FOR OUR GRILLS. COOKES, LTD.. QUEEN STREET*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 18
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