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MAJESTIC

TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT When better thrills are made, Harold Lloyd makes them in "Feet First," his latest Paramount. release, which is now showing at the Regent Theatre. $ - In "Feet First" Harold Lloyd is seen as an ambitious young apprentice shoe clerk who, in his effort to make good with his employer, gets into all kinds of.humorous situations — putting gun-boat sized shoes on the cnte tootsies of his employer's wife; crashing a society •ball in order to impress a young lady he falls in love with; finding himself aboard a trans-Pacific, steamer, without a ticket; hiding in a mail bag, only to be picked up and earried with the. mail finally landing on a painter's scaffolding in mid-air, wrapped in the mailbag. Then follow those hair-raising thrills which are so typically Lloyd.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 November 1931, Page 2

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MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 November 1931, Page 2

MAJESTIC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 November 1931, Page 2

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