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AMUSEMENTS.

EyERYfiCDYC. PICTURES.

ALL ■ TALKING, SINGING COMEDY

ALL TALKING SINGING CN^IEDY

TO-NIGHT

The .“voice” of Fifth Avenue, New York city, is now taken to the lar, cor tiers of the worUljtfvia . Vitaphone.. •' The aristocrat of African thoroughfares figures prominently in Dorothy Mackhill’s latest starring vehicle, “Ha'MTo Get,” no>Yf,;ut the Princess, Theatre. &om e of the Fifth Avenue' scenes were. filmed on the actual 10-, cale. Others were made at the huge First NiifTonal and Vitaphone Studios in California. The: ’studio scenes were f ‘close-ilps” . in comparison to the scelies filmed on the real Fifth Avenue, so tfie reproductions of two blocks of street .sidewalks and so oh, were ohly tone or two stories'f high: ‘ On enue and its studio duplicate sound recording was 'used, 'jastlTa_t the traffio roar and other sdurths that’constitute' what o.\ -HenryechAled: “the. voice of New York” will form a background for the dialogue of p “Sard; -To Get.’ jf ifis's Mackaili and hen leading man,Charles Delaney, take part in the ■' scentes Louise Edmund Burns, Jack Oakie and Clarissa Selr, wynn e are prominently ’cast. The following shorts will also be screened: Adele Rowland, H. Wayman’s Orchestra, Record Bovs, Johnnie Marvin.'; Pi •ices: Circle, 3s 3d; Stalls, 2s; d- Children (under 121,;- downstairs, Is.-

True poetry is penned' in perfect phriise, j Expressing genius ihrOeach cultured ' phase. I 1'.,-' - .* : That those with souTsC shall under-! 0; : . stand;.and khp\V 'p The shtiii. smoothness' of its rhythmic .. flow. ; . : Triie poetry is- at- ydur;service still, : ; To" cheer ' thro’ winter’s,, ■ Icy bhill- 1 ■ . 1 Fbr -coughh;, and colds its inspired message.sure ■=>. • l Cure. i '''

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1930, Page 3

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263

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1930, Page 3

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