UPROARIOUS COMEDY
WILL ROGERS IN I.IGHTNIV You will all agree that this is ti e most uproarious comedy about divorce since marriage became an aiM tution. It is guaranteed to make veil la.ug . out loud. “Lightuin' ' . statring America’s greatest lumi.-im.i. Will Rogers, screens at the Km: 's Theatre on Saturday night Love that leads to kisses and love that leads to Reno. . .low that endures and love that flies out the window. . . love that forgives all and love that tells all to the judge. You will see a. school for scandal in the land of easy divorce—connubial cc-eds taking a thrive months’ course for a post-graduate decree. And when they get their 15. A -Back Alimony-—thev go shopping for another man. You will see the life of Reno and study the philosophy of matrimonv with Rogers, who is a riot as “Lightnin.’” Bill Jones. The picture, adapted from John Golden's internationally successful stage success, affords Rogers rare, opportunities for humour, and he is perfect : n his portrayal of the whimsical, indolent, tippling old liar Splendid support is furnished by Louise Dresser, ns his wife and Helen Cohan in the role of the daughter. WEAN GRADUALLY. Tt cannot be too strongly emphasised that the calves must be weaned gradually. Do not turn them into a sheltered sodden field to winter on turnips only. The turnip is healthy calf food when fed in combination with first class hay. Small rations of silage, fed on the pasture is also ""'od. The young calf should have Tui Calfmtal—full of nourishment, and as fine ag Hour.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11830, 21 August 1931, Page 4
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