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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS pictures.

‘THE •' MIDNIGHT TAXI,”

AXI) FOUR - SHORT TALKIES

TO-NIGHT.

Antonio Moreno, and Bill Russell have turned bootleggers. , The two film stars guarantee tlieir stock to be the finest obtainable. It is transported by their own fleet of ships - from Canada, and thence by a night parade of taxis to their city headquarters. A completely, organised, .sales force is the connecting link - witn a? large clientele of satisfied customers, that includes some of the best families ih town. For the sakd of safety it had, better be added'that it is just for the duration, of a picture that Tony and Bill break Mr . Volstead’s pet law 1 . They portray enemies of the Eighteenth, Amendment —till they are caught—in : Warner Bros “The Midnight Taxi,’’ showing at the Princess'Theatre. Antonip Moreno and Helen Costello'have’the leading roles in this Warner Bros ''picture, which was directed.by John AdolfiV WiUliam Russell, Myrna'.Lpy.j Bobbie Ag-. new*, Pat Hartigan, Tommy Dugan and Jack Santoro are also.in the caqt. The adaptation for was made by Harvey* Gates froin-Ja-J GregOry-'llogers-story. Prices’: Circle,*. 2s; j&§[£ Children (under 12), downstairs, J 6d.

On Wednesday and Thursday another big talkie entitled “Fan'ey. ®lgga'ge ,!r starring Audrey Ferris andjifyriia«Loywill be screened! • , „

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 3

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199

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 3

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