THEATRES V. EXCHANGES
A FOOTBALL COMEDY WILL IT BE SCREENED? A real football comedy is to he enacted at Newtown Park on Wednesday next, when a Rugby match is to take place between representatives of the picture theatres and the exchanges. Some good fun is expected, ns many of the players have had experience of the game in their younger days. Probably half an hour each way will be all that they will inquire, with the odds that on the following day the majority of them will be like the advertisement, “Every picture tells a story.” Will it he screened? /
The theatres will he represented as follow: —Full-back, H. F. Wood (De Luxe); three-quarters, M. Dixon (Empress), Denby (Lower Hutt), and Bubb (Britannia); five-eighths, Craigic (Britannia), Pitt (King’s); half, Mockridgo (Strand); forwards, Bridgeford (Paramount), Garrnd (King’s), Waters (Princess), Kemball (Queen’s), Johnson (Strand), Gregory (Empress), Haddow (Empress), and Smith (Petone). Emergencies, Rooney (Queen’s), Wood (Queen’s), Rutler (De Luxe), Allen (Princess), Dwyer (Artcraft). Referee, Mr H, M McGirr.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12252, 25 September 1925, Page 6
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