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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M.

"The Daily Film Renter" says: "Broad slapstick farce with musical numbers. Lively knockabout adventures of four ex-soldiers in civvy street. Rousing antics at employment exchange, hilarious 'brushes with factory foreman, rib-tickling renditions at works concert, fun and games as waiters, and rousing bur-lesq-ue exhibitioii dance. Guest stars and name band. First rate musichall type comedy for masses! These adventures of ' comics Norman Evans, Nat Jackley, Dan Young and Tony Dalton are right down-to-earth, and carried off with a speed and gusto, guaranteed to win the enth-usiastic approval from all those millions who adore the dear old music-hall type of slapstick. Anne Ziegler and Webster Boouh give fine vocal account of themselves with such favourites as "Love's Old Sweet Song," "I Hear You Calling Me," and "Until," in a delightf-ul garden setting. Betty Jumel figures promAnently in her own inimitable broad eomedy field in these proceedings — proceedings which are absolutely tailor-made for roars of laughter of the type which endangers the roof of every hall where the crowds congregate for a joyous evening of unallpyed fun." ^ Heavy bookings expeeted. Book early.

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 8

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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M. Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 8

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY 2 P.M. Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 8

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