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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYB PICTURES. SPECIAL—TO-NIGHT. “THE GOLD " DIGGERS OF * BROADWAY.” •He came, he saw, he was conquered l This paraphaLe of tlie historical saying of the great Caesar applies to Conway Tearle, fa.nK>us star of stage and screen, and the nnusual events surrounding him in “Gold Diggers of Brpadway,” latest Warner Bros, and Vitaphone 100 per cent natural colour, singing, - talking, dancing picture in technicolour, which comes to the Princess -Theatre, ten nighty Mr Tearle, who makes life yitaphone debut in this Warner Bros, comedy extravaganza, enacts the stern guardian of the son of " a wealthy family. The ward desires to marry a chorus girl. Followingl his duty as he- sees it, Tearle attempts to investigate the girl’s character and' while doing so he becomes acquainted wdtlr another fair member of'the chorus and promptly falls in love himself This, and a thousand and one ’ other whirlwind happenings make “Gold Diggers of Broadway” one of the funniest and most spectacular of talking pictures. The all-star cast include such well known stage and screen celebrities as Ann Pennington, Nancy Welford, Nick Lucas, Ldyan TnShman, William Bakewell, Helen Foster; Winnie Liehtner. Albert Drtu Gertrude .Short, Neely Edwards, Julia Swayne. Gordon Lee -.Moran, Armand Kaliz and many others. Robert Lord did the adaptation of the Avery Hopwood play,' A 1 Dubin and Joe Burke wrote "sofips and music.- -Lairy eoa los was in charge of the stage presentation. Bioy Del Ruth directed Two nightft only. Prices: Circle os, Stalls 2s, plus tax.'

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1930, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1930, Page 3

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