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AMUSEMENTS

“EASY LIVING” Edward Arnold. Joan Arthur. 11 ay Milland and Luis Alherni come to the screen of the De Luxe Theatre on Saturday in one of the most pretentious productions of the current- season. _ The picture is Paramount’s “Easy hiving,” a comedy of the ultra smart sort which tells the story of a poor working girl who. gets a ;£12,00U sable coat as a gift and then has to live up to it-.. The coat which literally comes to her from heaven—while she’s riding on top of a bus. causes a \\all Street crisis, saves a hotel from bankruptcy, gets a waiter fired from a restaurant and wins Miss Arthur a handsome husband; all in a cyclonic „ forty-eight hours. “LOVE IN A BUNGALOW” As pleasant as a spring breeze. As K gay and sparkling as rare champagne. I That describes L'niversaPs delightful eomt’dy drama. “Love in a -Bungalow,” which opens at- the lie Luxe | Theatre on Saturday with Nan Ore.v and Kent Taylor in the leading voles. ft’s top-flight entertainment for the whole. ' family. You’ll smile, you’ll chuckle, you’ll laugh, you’ll roar — you’ll like every minute of it! “Love in a Bungalow” tells the romantic story ol a beautiful hostess in a model house who comes' to work one morning to find a handsome young 1 - stranger taking his ease in the mastI or bedroom. .Miss Grey and Taylor a re" at their very best in this mirthful film and are strongly supported by a cast of comedy favourites which includes Richard Carlo, Margaret MeWade, Hobart Cavanaugh. Jack Smart, Minerva Lrer-al and Louise Reaversif As Nan and Kent write a rn- | dio contest letter telling why they are the most hajfpily married couple in the I world, despite the fact that they areA r) n’t married at all. Hilarious com plica-. K; tions set«in when they win tiie contest and*r.iust produce a home and children-f/'hich they described in the letter. f.

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 42, 10 June 1938, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 42, 10 June 1938, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 42, 10 June 1938, Page 3

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