AMUSEMENTS.
4. ■ ~ EVERYBODYS PICTURES.
I ALL- TALKING TO-NIGHT. “FANCY BAGGAGE:”
Talking pictures have completely changed £ the. type and style of the movies. . So far the new type of picture has called for characters —male and female—of the rather strong, upright variety, while the screen flap-
per fraternity have so far remained silent. But the flapper speaks at lust liowl Dainty Audrey Farris, 1 Warner Bros.’ ingenue star, is the lucky girl who has been given the honour of putting the screen flapper’s wise before the public—in words., Audrey does a considerable amount of talking, screaming and giggling in Warners’ latest Vitaphone comedydrama:, “Fancy Baggage,” which will screen tat the Princess Theatre 'tonight and Thursday. “Talkie.' fans” should make it their business to see and hear this- entertaining glorification of'the vamp. The following"''ihorts will- also be shown ions of Spai n ‘ George " Goss ell “Amateur ' Night:” \ i"/'Prices to-night: Oircle, 2s;-Stalls’ ls: 6d ; children '(underl2), downstairs 6d.
Coming Friday and ...Saturday,:— “Abe’s ‘lrish Rose.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1930, Page 3
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162AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1930, Page 3
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