A N American film-producer puts the British Army "on the map", and nearly turns the barracks into an asylum! Making the Colonel a star of Arabian drama, filming the Gunpowder Plot with additions that would make Guy Fawkes turn in his grave, and bringing charabanc loads of lassies into the martial precincts are but a few ways in which JAMES GLEASON, CYRIL MAUDE and ## CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD prove thatPHEW 111 But it was 1 SS.itl.it" J COMMENCING TO-MORROW at the . 0 1 4 / GRAND THEATRE ' i 3—SESSIONS r Book Now—No extra eharg*. 11 a.m. , 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. F• X BOX PLANS at Chas. Beeg & Co.'s till 5 p.m., or at Theatre ('Phone 13.-013).. Telephone Reserves held till 7.45 p.m. only. - : ' •?.?
Sanglier, hero of 100 gripping battles in .French bull-fighting arenas, ha£ h '3iad a monument erected to his memory -at Marseilles. Sanglier was a Jbullj not a matador. ..■ *---'.-: '■ ■>' -:''>'•''. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22212, 15 March 1934, Page 7
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