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AMUSEMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE (WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST.) 2.15. TWO SESSIONS DAILY. 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present. THE COMEDY KNOCKOUT OF THE TALKING SCREEN. Shaking Dunedin with Laughter, Unprecedented Success of "HOLD EVERYTHING.” HOLD EVERYTHING." : HOLD EVERYTHING." HOLD EVERYTHING." = :iBBRKaBgf~ A wonderful show that will appeal to children of all ages, a nd it has a magnetic attraction for grown-ups as well. With WINNIE LIGHTNER And JOE E. BROWN. wL th l funn 4SSj Co “G<3y you've evef eeenl Five Song Hite, a Chorus of seventy-five unkissed, sunkist beauties, and more laughs than ripples on the ocean. “HOLD EVERYTHING” A Knnrirnnf •ig ifSiBSl: HOLD EVERYTHING.” Comedy. WINNIE LIGHTNER WINNIE LIGHTNER In a gala role more magnetic -Go£6 d dISW^b^IdWThe fastest and most melodious comedy ever WARNER B HOS.'vjTAPHONE PROL7wP EC I A -H featurettes - 5 Box Plans at BRISTOL till 6 p . m • an d after at HALL'S FRUIT SHoiP. Theatre Tel. 13-702.

Rugby football, as played to-day, would seetn to bo the mildest of pastimes compared with the variety which, centuries ago, was considered so harmful as to call for prohibition. Here is a curious entry in the parish register of North Iforcton. Berkshire, in 1593:— “John and Richard Gregorios, who wfere killed by 6uld Gunter. Gunter’s sonnes' and the Gregories fell by the eares at football. Quid Gunter drew his dagger and broke their heades, and they both died."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 11