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AMUSEMENTS.

4VF.RYBODYS PICTURES. APPY PAYS” TO-NIGHT. vj pL&rish settings, 'gorgeous; costumes, ’ ' colourful ensembles, beautiful girls, . ..spectgoidar .drills., •> bewildering surprises, new,music, and catcby songs, * side-splitting jokes ;■ all these, and more •-are promised in “Happy Days,” Fox Movietone all star, all talking musical ,j..,i rdmance which- ■ will be presented the Princess Theatre to-night (Wednesday) for one night only. Featured in picture are 100 headliners of stage and screen. One of the outstanding numbers presents Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe n a mirth-provoking sketch called “Vic and Eddie” in which they sing and fight. Sharon Lynn and Ann Pennington appear in “Spake ’Hips,” which is supported by a dancing chorus of 50 girls. Charles Farrell aflct Janet Gaynor haVe an effective number “We’ll Build a Little World of Our Own.” Eld Brendel has a laughable turn. and George Olsen and His Music are prominent. Solos are sung by J/yHarold Murray, Frank Ricliardsdn, i Jack Smith and ' GfeWgd'Macfelanef 1 The grand finale “A Dream on a Piece of Wedding Cake” is most spectacular. The entire music staff of Fox Movietone City was employed in writing the music and songs. • ; ' -

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1931, Page 3

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185

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1931, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1931, Page 3

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