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AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS! THE MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME! “OVER THE HILL,” “OVER THE HILL,” Talking Version of the Greatest Film in History, -with MAE MARSH, SALLY EILERS JAMES DUNN. QT. JAMES THEATRE Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. Matinee. 2.15. Evening, 8 o’clock. FRIDAY. NEXT. FRIDAY. ECLIPSING ALL! 'THE ONE ARD ONLY! “ THE CHAMP.” “ THE CHAMP. “THE CHAMP.” “THE CHAMP.’ The Amazing Story of Thrills and Humour, with WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER (The Screen’s Juvenile Marvel). Plans at the Bristol till 5 p.m. Then at Jacobs’s. Theatre Phone 13-702 (after 7 p.m.).

Westminster Abbey is a church, not a museum. Americans in particular, need to understand and/appreciate that fact. An offer to present to the Abbey a statue of George Washington was refused years ago. No other result will follow the offer of Mr C. J. M'Devitt, of Philadelphia, to give to the Abbey a bronze statue of himself in the hope that it would be placed beside the statues of great men in order to typify the “ common man, the fellow who has failed to reach the peak.” “We are not a receptacle for curiosities,” says Canon Carnegie, the sub-Dean.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21647, 18 May 1932, Page 11

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