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AMUSEMENTS.

IVFRYBODYB PICTURES. J “THE DANCERS.” THE KING OF COMEDIES. - “ON APPROVAL.” Under the capable direction of Tom Walla, the latest. British comedy success, “On Approval,” will be presented this (Thursday) evening at the Princess Theatre." Two impecunious profligates are courting two English society women, one a widow and the other an ultra sophisticated young '.modern. These fair chhrmers, realising that to marry the wrong one / would be fatal for their happiness, rO decide, to test the merits of their pros- \ pectiye husbands by taking them away ■ ' to Scotland “Oh Approval.” Many hilarious and screamingly humorous situations naturally arise which make “On. Approval” a continuous ripple of merriment.. The cast of well-known players include® Tom Walls as the Duke of Bristol, Yvonne Arnaud as Maria Wi.slak, Edmund Breon (who was especially brought from Hollywood to re-enact his original stage role) as Richard, Robertson Hare as Hedwortli, and Mary Brough as Emerald.

SEQUAH. REMAR KABLe"dEMONSTRAT«ONS. Sequah gave his lecture and demonstration in* the All Saints’ Hall last when considering the weather conditions, there was. a good attendance. The Municipal Band was present and, played selections. before proceedings opened and during the demonstrations, Miss Lynn played selections. The case brought forward for treatmeht, was a well-known district resident, who has been suffering from rheumatism and arthritis for a number of years.- Sequah applied his remedies, which seemed: to have a remarkable .effect; on vth'e patient. He' afterwards gavej{a : lecture upon the therapeub? Remedies and some iijterlialk.'io?.'h'is ' travels in different hrtrts ; ,bf. the world and the cures he He announced that he he„ in attendance at .his office. Bevell Street, next door to -Mr C. Cal-;:iari,?ito-morrow (Friday) and Saturday .r|for, free consultation and the sale of this remedies daily between the hours b f p; m:,, qnd 5p.m.. . v ' .

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 3

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296

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1931, Page 3

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