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AMUSEMENTS

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.

TO-NIGHT ONLY.

“WEEK-ENDS ONLY.”

•Something now in entertainment is offered screen patrons to night at the Princess Theatre ; w ith the opening of Joan Bennett s latest Fox Films venicle •‘Week Fuels Only.”

It is the story-of a society debutante who suddenly iinds herseif fatherless and penniless. Jn dire need of-a job; sue secures a novel one through the, kindly■■ offices of her funner butler and blossoms.out as a “week-end girl,” P a| d handsomely by bored hosts mid hostesses to supervise and • entertain guests .‘at week-end functions. The job, m turn, leads to the somewhat enibor-i-assing attentions of a millionaire who engages her sen ices for the season, on “week-ends only,” in the hope of eventually persuading her to accept his proposals of love. Meanwhile the girl has fallen in love with an ambitious young art student, living in the same Greenwich Village apartment house. The artist longs to marry her, hut realises, she does, that they cannot afford it in, his present financial status. 'The result of this conflict is said to come to an exciting climax that balances the ga.y comedy of the earlier scenes. Also showing is the first chapter of the new seriol “Danger island.” • -

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 3

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203

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 3

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