GRAND TO-NIGHT
If you like a good story; jj fancy a modicum of singing aii terludes of dancing; if a thrj tw'o attracts you, and if, abovi you like a motion picture in i modern youth has its fling— tbe all means see "Hello Sister," -j opens to-night at the Grand The Here is a picture in the breezy ner of the times in which the! and girls of to-day do then stu I they are supposed to do it, an I without offence. Dashing Olive ! den, dark-eyed heroine of a d successes, is its star and playing side her is Lloyd Hughes, with Fawcett, Bodil Rosing and a gaij rowdies that keep the picture ing from its opening, until Miss den is sobered 'into the realis; that, after all, high school ginl bands, s'heiks and whoopee are the real musie of life. There thrill when Miss Borden rides steeplechase, against two rnen, I there is a delicious touch when church bazaar the boys and girls on a "Tell Me Pretty Maiden" r ber in the eostume of the 90s,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1931, Page 4
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