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TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S

NEW PICTURES TOMORROW The current programme at th. t and Everybody’s Theatres ‘ i screened for the last time this ; This includes "Why Be Good”" 25 s - Coileen Moore as an young lady m a story of fast V; - also "King of the Rodeo." starring redoubtable Hoot Gibson s ’ ■A rural comedy such as 'Widen,, Fair’ should not fail to meet wri versa 1 approval. Pictorially th* 2* ture surpasses any American. Com'-’ ental or British picture made '• This is the verdict of the British on the latest British Internationa’ b ture, ‘Widecombe Fair.” adapted Eden Philpot’s novel, which shown at both these theatres torrow. The beautiful country and Ttw. surrounding Dartmoor offered opportunities for the excellent pho** graphy. Cockington Mill, in the ftish of Widecombe. was the locaij for scenes used in connection with ta film. It is a charming rural spot m arrangements were made with "I South Devon Hunt to hold a jpoc meet there, which was introduced in, the picture. Marguerite Allen, VTiJlja Freshman and Wyndham Standir.have the three principal roles a £» film. "The Shakedown,” called the “years most human screen story," will b? •; * second new feature. Simply told Director William Wyler, it is said a pack a real dramatic punch that nr*s with audiences. It is a romance c * boxer, who acted as a “set-up." arj a little cafe waitress. James Mum , hero of “The Crowd,” and Barban Kent ,of “Lonesome” fame, pon: leading roles. Others in the car. ar» George Kotsonaros and little Ja , Hanlon. MUNICIPAL CHOIR An attractive programme has be« arranged for the. Municipal Choir eo:cert in the Town Hall on Saturdnext, June 22. The choir will sr: “The Tempest ’ for double chorus. Cornelius; Robertson's “Celtic HjrSullivan’s “O Gladsome Light: :: works by Purcell and Boughton. Yr solos will be played by Miss Jm Allen, and Mr. Len Barnes will be: ? vocalist.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 14

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TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 14

TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 14

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