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AMUSEMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. FROM TYPIST E TO MOTIE ST All. Janet ; Gaynor, who rose firom the ranks of extras to that of* star in a little over two years-, plays strangely enough a part from real life in her first stellar role in "2 C?frls Wanted," now showing at the'King's Theatre. ft is that of a typist m. a business office. And a typist in a business office is what Miss Gaynor was after she graduated from thePolytchnic Hjgh School in San Francisco. TFiat was her first job. Hut, like many other girls, she; dreamed of other things, and tub story of her meteoric rise to fame should prove encouraging to others who, like her, are fighting to climb from the first.round of the ladder of success to the next. So when you ,sce Miss Gaynor as a typewriter busily at work; if you will watch closely, you will, see that she is familiar with *V' touch system and operates her typewriter like a veteran.

BRIGHT VAUMJVIUAO COMING, Mr Luke |B. Wilson, manager 01, the King's Theatre, iji presenting: a hill vaudeville bill in conjunction with first-class pictures to-morrow evening, is maintaining the forward policy which' ho established soma time ago and Mr. Wilsrn's latest/engagement is "Thp Sparklers" Revue: and Comedy Co. The member!? of this combination comprise 'a v . "CcTtrie of clever artists direct from Pullers Vaudeville theatres of Australia and New Zealand. Tu a- wide variety of numbers, introducing many bright\ topicalities, the company hold toe attention of the audience throughout, their bright peffonnanoa. The "latest musical smart dancing, breezy sketches, interesting monologues and a thrilling tight -wire .net. arc tho component parts of the bill submitted by this talented tlOT|'»<\ Amo.ngst those to' appear are ffirr 'st Luks; Wentyxy Lonsdale, ueo gi Swan, the Alton Sisters and Tlma aim* Irina. So successful .*3s CfKs ccmpany been on their Dominion tour that several managers have booked them for return engagements. A capital double bill is assured f P r Wednesday, evening-

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 3 July 1928, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 3 July 1928, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 3 July 1928, Page 8