AMUSEMENTS PRINCESS THEATRE Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction: Sir Ben, and Mr John Fuller. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. The Mighty Drama of the Sin of a Father being Visited Upon a Son. “MAN—TO—MAN” : "MAN TO MAN,” “MAN TO MAN,” OTIS HARLAN, GRANT MITCHELL, GEORGE MARION, LUCILLE POWERS And, by "way of complete variation, JOE E. BROWN, JOE E. BROWN, In His Fastest, Funniest Farce, ; "GOING WILD.” “GOING WILD.” Box Plans at The Bristol till 5 p-m* then at Hall’s Fruit Shop till 6.30; or phone Theatre (13-702) after 6.45. THE HYENA HAD HYSTERICS! WHEN COHEN AND KELLY WANDERED INTO THE JUNGLE, THE ANIMALS ROLLED OVER WITH MIRTH! THE LION ROARED, THE HYENA HAD HYSTERICS, AND THE SNAKES SHOOK! AND THE SNAKES SHOOK! But that’s nothing to the fun youTl have when you see, on FRIDAY - NE2ST - FRIDAY. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY. Universal’s Uproarious Hit, V THE COHENS AND KELLYS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS COHENS AFRICA AFRICA \ AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA ■ AFRTCA AFRICA AFRICA AFRICA KELLYS KELLYS KELLYS KELLYS KELLYS , KELLYS KELLYS KELLYS KELLYS KELLYS ; 3 Mr and Mrs Cohen —Mr and Mrs Kelly—all tangled up in the jungle—lions to the right of them—snakes to the left of them * —and Africa all round them! ..' : ” ■ ;. A ■ WHAT DOESN’T HAPPEN TO OUR OLD FAVOURITES IS BEYOND IMAGINATION! THERE’S A MILLION LAUGHS IN THEIR GREATESt FARCE.... AND WE GUARANTEE THAT COHEN & KELLY HAVE NEVES.BEEN SO FUNNY!M Book Now nt Bristol. ■ , ! “QTERRY’S” AGAIN FOR VALUE. “SONGS OF "YESTERDAY.” ..., Complete .'Words and Music. Some of Contents— : r if. “ Till We Meet Again.” “Precious Little Thing Called Love.” “ That Tumble-down Shack in Athlone.” “Yesterday.” -i “Old Pal.” si “ Old-fashioned Locket.” ■if “Ain’t She Sweet,” &* “How Do You Do?” ,T “Our Bungalow of Dreams.” .**■■■ “Happy Days and Lonely Nights.” > , Etc., etc. 16 Complete Songs for 2s 6d, posted free. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. ;
Kaitangata will cut down your fuel bill —it is our most economical coal.—Advt. —Families in England are growing smaller every year, there being two children under 16 years of age in 15 par cent, and three or more in 19 per cent.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21357, 10 June 1931, Page 9
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