"DIANE DEVELOPS"
COMING TO MAJESTIC THEATRE Under the stress and strain of life as it is to-day, proper entertainment has become mote necessary to us than evere before. Remember your most priceless possession is time, — your leisure hours properly spent, can make life richer, fuller, more meaningful for you. Once squandered they can never be recalled. In our leisure hours we build . ourselves for the struggles of to-morrow and it is at th theatre that we find the greatest relaxation. Here, as exciting, absorbing or amusing events are enacted, you lose yourself in the lives of others, you escape _ from things as they are and thrill to things as they might be for you, and when you come back to your own life, you're restored, refreshed, more eager for what it holds, more prepared to meet its problems. These, too, are days when we shop for greatest value in everything we buy when in search 'for entertainment, we should also apply this principle and we can but endeavour to entice you to the Majestic Theatre on January 7, 8, 14, ancl 15 when
recess and flesh and blood once more enhance the leisure hours and 'give the utmost in value. "Diane Develops" is presented by the following cast of characters. Alphonse Louis d'Avignon, Mr. C. Cottrill; Krusha, Miss Avon Hawkins; Michel, Mr. Colin Shorter; Madame Valeta Pazooti, Mr. J. David-son-Baxter; Diane, Miss Gay Thompson; Count d'lddli Bunato, Mr. Normdn Steele; Count Fforbaiffor, Mr. T. Carnachan; Francis, Crown Prince of Knutvia, Mr. F. Jones; Madame Torynia, Miss Rosa Campny; Chancellor, Mr. B. Carter; Mitzi, Miss Bqma Steele; Therese, Mirangi
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 107, 28 December 1931, Page 2
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