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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY® PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY

ADOLPHE MENJOU SINGS AND

PLAYS

For the first time you will be able to hear Adolphe Menjou speak in bis picture, “Fashions' in Love”. Menjou in keeping with tbe part he has to play, speaks an accent but his voice is one that will thrill everyone who has been an admirer of Menjou in his silent pictures. He is the same suave sophisticate of the silent drama and not only does lie speak, but plays the piano and sings. His song, “I’m Beginning to Fall in Love With You” will be one of the most popular numbers that have been heard on pictures, and is exceptionally tuneful. In support of Mr Menjou in this picture isr Fay Compton, famous English actress. John Miljan, Miriam Seegar and Joan Standing. The cast is exceptionally well balanced, and this fine all-talking picture will be the attraction at the Princess Theatre tonight and Tuesday. Also three supports. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. Children 6d.

GLOOM CHASERS COMEDY COY

PRINCESS THEATRE, THURSDAY

The Gloom Chasers Company who pat another return visit to Hokitika on Thursday evening are now such a popular combination w'th local theatregoers that they need no further recommendation On this occasion entire change of programme will be given and Ron Shand and his assistants will be found as amusing and entertaining ns ever. Since their last performance the Company nave being visiting other centres and receiving great receptions everywhere. Popular prices as usual and seats may be reserved with Misses Mclntosh

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 3

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255

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 3

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