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AMUSEMENTS STALLS Is, CIRCLE Is 6d, RESERVES Is 6c!L | STRAND Twice Daily: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Phone 13-379. Direction: Fuller’s Theatre Corp., Ltd. A Home from Home in all Seasons. Dear Everyone. Here’s Wishing you all a Real Merrv Christmas and a prosperous * family, and we are hero to give you a great time for the festive season under the banner of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. You will see us in their latest “ Family ” film, entitled “Judge Hardy’s Children, (Approved for Universal. Exhibition). Lewis Stone takes the lead in the same excellent manner that he carried out in “A Family Affair” and “You’re Only Young Once,” and, believe me, he is a great man to have as a Father, either on the Screen or Off. “ Judge Hardy’s Children ” is a picture that will please Everyone in Dunedin, not because I have a big role in the film, but because It will make you all enjoy yourself, and be proud to be alive at this Christmastide. You will find plenty of scenes that will interest you and give you cause for fun and laughter, and. without overstating my part in the picture, the “Critics” have said I’m “Just the goods.” However, Strand Club Members. I am just the same as you are—“ One of the Boys ” and a Good Team Mate, so meet the Team and Myself at the STRAND THEATRE TO-DAY AND OVER THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Yours for Good Fun, MICKEY ROONEY. (One. of Judge Hardy’s Children.) P.S.—I forgot to tell you that the Strand has another good film showing with my picture. It’s called “ Invisible Enemy ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults), and stars Alan Marshall and Tala Blrell and other folks I do not know myself, but the “ critics ” say it’s a good show also, so you are due for a wonderful time when you see this double programme. P/P.S.—Oh! Gee! I forgot we expect a Big Crowd this week, so Be Sensible and Reserve Early at the D.I.C. or Theatre. Phone 13-379. YDRO TEA ROOMS, ST. CLAIR. WEDDING BREAKFASTS AND PARTIES. Try Our Luncheons and Teas when at Phone 18-285. Private Phone 13-401. TO THE STRAND THEATRE CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR PARENTS. INCW XCcU. j. ICCI 1,0 nio • -- give you this greeting, because i arrive in Dunedin TO-DAY, totfothoT. with themembers of my Yours Again, MICKEY. Now Catering for the Beach. COME DOWN THE BAY for your Holidays.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 11