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AMUSEMENTS.

“THE SUNSHINE GIRL,' The pivot upon which swing* opera “The Sunshine Girl." tt pioduced by the Waipawa o|s Society at the Municipal Tlii-atu Friday and Saturday next, is tin of the proprietor of a large soap torv in England, which tipi that his heir, Mr Vernon lllund to put in five years of solid win tin* business, and during that lit is neither to many nor breou gaged to marry. In order to b« ac-|u,-lintel with his surround ngs non engages himself on the sti an ordinary workman, and in to assist him in carrying out deception lie arranges with a ft (sit'd Bicester, to impersonate Lord Bicester is a bit of a lad, when Iwo of his London aeqi ances, in the persons of Mrs Bit and Flout, arrive at the wurki find his lordship tunning Hilda otliei name things begin to | some, .Meantime, the real Vl becomes enamored of one u( work gills, Delia, and is in dnngl forfeiting h:s inln ritam, »lieu film' -In-ill*r arrives and annul that I he will (-annul lie upheld in and the curtain falls on a j chorus. The dialogue is crisp wit tv. and rich veins of humor struck by Mis Blacker (Mn w aids i, i lie (.'ommodore 1 Mr Bail and Flout (Mr Weddei. 4 The plan- fi-i both nights an now o|< E. E. Butt's and intending pi| who wish to secure good seats at vised to lose no time in hooki STRANG PICTURES, j Two big l'ealures will l'"rm il*H gramme for the special Girl benefit picture night next commencing at 7.45 p.m. •tar. Ham Langdon, latest riot “The Strong von like to laugh, “The will supply the tonic, give Hi ticklish siimeisnult. and witji a chest-gurgle on lla? If you like to cry, “The Man” will stop your breath hunts,- catch. * ill send tin* ing down your check . and V'iii' pulse w ih pathetic koi ihe wisifn i-i-'l. lou^H hoy who stroks arms- the H iln appealing pci -onalin of I.an -d hi. All-*at mi nililly 11 apr/c, Ham I,ai i' of the must ll rilling el hi- comic lit,-, while laid production, "TinThere is nothing maudlin or sentimental in Ihe turv. st i aigiil l'orw aid talc n migrant who -. .-is in; , many -erupt - while scan king for 1 who has written p, him when liu Belgian The hiv to; 1 lire p> \ io< mils to a powerful climaxthat only Did Tabn.-ulet* coulJj^B ' mill In- da ling enough to lake, and a i In ll - * ir*li ladling good coiueif lire gradients w hich go t make a!' Wall Street Whiz," latest atV^^^K vrho !c fill 1 1 Slums.” lh member, it'll f'uiiii-s' Im-iiotii night Usual prices.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 76, 12 March 1928, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 76, 12 March 1928, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 76, 12 March 1928, Page 2

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