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AMUSEMENTS.

PICTURES. TO-NICHT ! TO-NIGHT ! “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?’’ Another great stage star comes .to: the talking screen in Wtvrner 8r05?,.; anti uVitaphone latest photo-play, “Is Everybody .Happy ?” which, is the big) feature of the new programme to be ■'presented ,at the Princess Theatre tonight. This time it is Ted Lewi,', a popular .vaudeville artist and one oi the liveliest musical entertainers of' the .stage; Ted Lewis lias - a style that, is particularly liis own, and the ■ talking screen is an admirable medium . for, his•,unusual talents. There is .an excellent plot in “Is Everybody Happy.’?’’ which is sprinkled with sparkling music, . dancing, and luri. There, are . some moments of pathos and exciting drama, and'.the story is, one •that,, is. sure to have, popular appeal. .The four song bits in “'ls Everybody /Happy?” ore “Wouildn t it be Wonderful?” “Pm the Medicine Man for the Blues,’’ “I’m Blue for You” and “Samoa.” - The great Vitaphone .Symphony Orchestra, the markabie .musical organisation oi sev-erity-five,..pieces, which records the synchronised score . which forms the accompaniment to all Warnei Bios, productions, ..appealis in some of the, scenes ,in “Is Everybody Happy ? Supporting the big feature is, an cellent programme of Vitapbone varieties, •: which make up a splendid night’s: entertainment. Popular prices: Circle 2s; Stalls Is Gd, plus tax.

Just opened—A good assortment of art silk coloured quilts, in all sizes at. McKay’s;—Advt, •

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 3

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225

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1930, Page 3

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