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ARROWTOWN PICTURES

SATURDAY NEXT * G-R-E-A-T N-E-W-S ! England’s Foremost Funster FRANK RANDLE FRANK RANDLE In “HOME SWEET HOME” “HOME SWEET HOME” “HOME SWEET HOME” The longest, loudest laugh you’ve heard in years! FRANK RANDLE The £1250 per week Star Comedian. POPULAR PRICES.

THE STORY

The words “ Home Sweet Home ” adorn the gate of Frank Randle’s house in Redvale, and in a certain sense this sentimental angle is worthily upheld by the arrival of “quads” in the home! Frank, an ex-Home Guard, "Is employed as Commissionaire at the Wright piano factory. Fussy Colonel Wright and his snobbish wife are enraged when Jacqueline, Frank’s boarder, becomes the object of their son’s attentions. I’hey try break-up the romance, but Frank sides with the young lovers. In desperation, however, Jacqueline disappears, but Frank finds her at a night club, and restores her to her lover. Before so doing, though, he is involved in hectic adventures at a Home Guard reunion dinner and at the night club.

When correspondence is being addressed to the Editor or Manager, please address all correspondence thus: THE MANAGER, “LAKE COUNTY MAIL,” P.O. Box DUNEDIN.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LCM19470716.2.44.1

Bibliographic details
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Lake County Mail, Issue 8, 16 July 1947, Page 6

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184

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 8, 16 July 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 8, 16 July 1947, Page 6

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