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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES. A RIOT OF LAUGHTER—TO-NIGHT The- best comedy of 11)27, “McFaddifii’s Flats" and starring two of the world's best comedians, Charlie Murray and Chester Conkin will lie presented at Princess Theatre to-night. Pal rolls who like good clean comedy are advised not 1.0 miss this great combi nation of Irish and Scotch Comedians to-night and enjoy a very hearty laugh. Hoot, moil ! You'll have the time of your life when these two groat comedians get together. An. openhanded Irishman and a close-fisted Scotchman. He was .so close he didn’t know what, the paying idler looked like. Follow them from their hods of bricks to wads of dough; from an East Side drive to Riverside Drive. Said .AloFaddoii "No porridge. eating daughter of a Scot will many a AlcFaddon while 1 have me health!" Said MeTavisit— I ‘Awn’ wi' ye! Keep that Irish spalpoin o’ yours away irom mil honiiie iloetlier!" Pul them lioth to-night they spell C-O-M-E-D-Y. and their kind has more laughs than all the Irisli-Scotcli jokes you’ve ever heard ! Famous as ,r stage play for inure .than thirty years, “MoFadden’s

plais" as a picture will endure for ever. Jock MeTavi.sh was a Scotchman. He heard that America was the land of tiic “free.” so lie came to “spend" In’s life here. Dan McFadden anted to he a cop on New York’s police fooe. Failing there, he became a hod carrier and a millionaire. Don’t mbs his great comedy to-night. “The Collegians” will also he shown.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1928, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1928, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1928, Page 1

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