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AMUSEMENTS

EVERYBODY’S PICTURES.

PRINCESS TREATRE

DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME

A double star programme will be shown at the I'rirtc.ss Theatre to-night

Loretta Young and Not man Foster are co-stared in “Week-End Marriage,” m which she as Lola Davis, a private secretary, and Fes in r, as Jveu Hays, are very much in love. Ken’s salary is little more than Lola’s—not enough to marry on, as lie wants his wile to stay home and keep house. He gets an off- 1 ' .o go to South America, but Lola is afraid he will forget her and she persuades him to give it up. They decide :■(> marry. He consents to her. working after they are married until his salary is bigger. His department is disbanded and be : s forced to work for a smaller salary. Lora gets a raise, making her salary larger than her husband's.

'Can two poo|)le make ago of marriage while both are busy curving out careers fer themselves in the business world? The picture definitely proves, as far as its story is concerned, that marriage is a full-time career for women, and not a matter for week-ends only.

The second picture will be “Divers End,” with Charles Bickford in the .ending role.

IIOYAL DANCING LESSONS. iPrincess Elizabeth is now having what she calls “really serious’' dane.Ug lessons. At ’ present she is learning some old-fashioned country dances, ‘ineluding a harvest march in which she and the other little girls wear white frocks and' coloured aprons. D mcing for your own children is an excellent first training in grace and poise. But for all children’s activities the best R tart for their busy little days ia a. good big plate of O-tis, specially pre-oooked s° »s to digest easily, abd not overheat. O-tis cooks in minute.—Aldvt. i

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1933, Page 3

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295

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1933, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1933, Page 3

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