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MAJESTIC THEATRE

TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHTi With the opening of -the new Brdtish and. Domiinions. film, "Ju-st My Luck," at the Majestic Theatr-e, ani acute ©ense -of humour seems to have pervaded' Rotorua. The irriasistible Lynn igrin is woxk- ' ing overtime as friend Relph appears in the funniest picture ever made, as firstly a music teaeher who believes that Dame Fortune has a particular grudge against him — and later tajS thei mianager of an hotel — who outside of nearly letting his cashier decampwith the hotel's takinjgjs, finds the world is not such a had place after all. Supporting the he-monocled funster in this production is another estabHshled favo-urite — iWinifred S'hotter — the possessor of "it," "that" and "everything" in the way of screen personality. Sinciei -the never-to-be>-forgotten "Rookery Nook," Miiss S'hotter has enjoyed meteoric screen success. Two other important and amusing laequisitions to the cast is our own Vera Pearce, who, if a trifle stouter, is still as amusing as of yore, and Roibertson Hare, the talkie's hest delineator of the do-wn-trodden male. All coimibine in that wonderful co-opera-tive spirit common to British films to provide the greatest laugh. pr-ovoker ever produced— and just how they suceed is -ohvious, as a visit to the Majestic Tbeatre will prove.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 3

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MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 3

MAJESTIC THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 670, 24 October 1933, Page 3

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