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AMUSEMENTS.

CVERYBODYS’ PICTURES.

DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME.

To-night (Tuesday) a double star programme will be presented at the Princess Theatre. “Their Mad Moment ” new Fox production in which Warner Baxter and Dorothy Maekaill are co-featured, is laid in the picturesque Basque country. The Basques are a remarkable race of people dwelling in the southwest corner o Franco and northern part of Spain on both sides of the Pyrenees mountains.

'The second star “Girls llemand Excitement” is based on a story by Harlan Thompson and reaches its high point with a basket ball game between girls and boys. For this particular scene, Ad Schaumer, famous basketball coach spent weeks instructing the Fox girls in the technique of the game with the result that he lias developed a basketball outfit that has defeated all challengers on the coast. Prominent in the supporting cast are George Irving, Helen Jerome Eddy, William Janney, Eddie' Nugent, Terrance Ray, Marion Byron and Addie McPhail.

THE ORIGINALS,

PRINCESS THEATRE, THURSDAY

There will be a general pleasure among the theatre goers at the n'evvls that on Thursday next at the Princess Theatre, Rex Sayers and the Originals will return and give a farewell performance. There are very pleasing recollections of the capital entertainment given by this clever and amhsing combination ten days ago. Since then the Company has toured the northern towns of the Coast, being isplendily received everywhere by large and increasing audiences. The programme to be submitted will be an entirely new one, comprising new songs, new sketches and new dances. It will be the last opportunity to hear Frank Moran in his laughter making comicalities. Popular prices will prevail.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1932, Page 3

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273

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1932, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1932, Page 3

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