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AMUSEMENTS HILARIOUSLY BRITISH! ! You know that England has given us. the best comedies the talking screen has known HERE WE ARE AGAIN. WITH A ROLLICKING BRITISH COMEDY MADE BY THE MERRY MAKERS OF “THE MIDDLE WATCH.” * pRINCESS THEATRE Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction: Sir Beniamin and Mr John Fuller. Steam Heated Throughout. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY evokes 8 pun.; “It evokes continuous shrieks _of ■ laughter. It’s spicy, sparkling, and just the thing for every one of us to scueam atl ’’—The Pictorial. BRITISH COMEDY SENSATION BRITISH COMEDY SENSATION BRITISH COMEDY SENSATION t Adapted from “ Valentine!* •" BrilHant London Farce, “COMPROMISING DAPHNE.” « COMPROMISING DAPHNE.” • “COMPROMISING DAPHNE.” “COMPROMISING DAPHNE.” . > “COMPROMISING DAPHNE,” “COMPROMISING DAPHNE.” \ (A. Cert. Adult Audiences Recommended by Censor.) The Stage Play Ran for TEN MONTHS, IN LONDON—the Picture is Greater Still! CAN YOU IMAGINE ANYTHING' MORE DARING. MORE SPICY MORE VIVACIOUS. MORE HILARIOUS,, THAN THE TALE OF ONE YOUNG MAN—TWO LOVELY. GIRLS!—TWO IRATE FATHERS! A-N-D TWINS!!! : As the Daily Telegraph said: IT’S UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE BEST TALKIES YET PRODUCED. 4ND AS FUNNY AS ANY WE HAVE SEEN!” With a Great Cast of British Stage Stare, in Sparkling Comedy Characterisations,Talking in I’erfeet English, and headed by, CHARLES HICKMAN CHARLES HICKMAN JEAN COLIN JEAN COLIN Two of London’s Reigning Favourites. Box Plans at The Bristol until 5 p.m.;, then at Hall’s Fruit Shop, till 0.30; or Phone theatre, 13-702, after 6,45.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21365, 19 June 1931, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21365, 19 June 1931, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21365, 19 June 1931, Page 11