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AMUSEMENTS.

IEVSRYBDDYS PICTURES. % . - "CAUGHT SHORT" TO-NIGHT. At the Princess Theatre Everybody’* iPictures present for one night on.'v the great Metro-Goldwyn comedy "Caught, Short." The caste is headed by. Marie Dressier and Polly Moran and patrons are assured, with the lead in the hands of these two artists that there will be heaps of laughter and splendid acting. Included in the supports will be a "Our Gang" comedy and Sound News. HAPPY-GO-LUCKY O'FLYNN. We all like to hear nice things about ourselves and don’t think they are flattery. Larry O’Flynn in the bright comedy to be presented at the Princess Theatre to-morrow (Thursday) night bv Ronald Riley and company, firmly believes it. His choice is for soft soap and a little judicious flattery versus dynamite, and by adroit use of the soft word, he scores by pacific means. Mr Riley and bis company beaded by Doreen Scott, have just finished a tour of the East. Aided and abetted by his supporting company, and Lorn the golden voiced girl, lie .;:*pVon)ises, a fib tickler that will make i’ :f6r i"Vnjles of smiles". He makes ' •ivi’T'l.ynn the irresistable, blarneying • ; jre|idy; wit, never at a loss for a strata‘gem, a jbright .reply and a twist of repjmteey ,; . Tit? box plan for Thursday’s -performance.,.; is, at Miss Mclntosh's 0 pOfifectionery next to Theatre.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1931, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1931, Page 3

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