GRAND THEATRE
Skeets Gallagher, that sterling comedian of "Honey," "Let's Go Native," and many other laugh-riot pictures, is seen and1 heard in his latest Paramount" picture, "It Pays to Advertise" at the Grand Theatre. He is cast as the amusing press agent who helps to lather the laughs in a soap business enterprise with Norman Foster, playboy son of Eugene Pallette. Carole Lombard is the smart business girl whp provides the love interest. Needless to say„ their soapbusiness enterprise proves to be a clean-up — in mirth-making.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 November 1931, Page 2
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