AMUSEMENTS A NON-STOP FLIGHT ON THE WINGS OF LAUGHTER. Continuous from 11 a.m. rtWSSC A FullerHayward Theatre. u FUN IN THE CLOUDS ” LAUGHTER WEEK a Created <0 ANITA LOOS i>, who wrote V Otherwise “ Publicity Madness ” with LOIS MORAN and EDMUND LOWE Gentlemen Prefer Blondes/' f infectious lever satire i modern business ethods. There is the uppressible lund Lowe. He finds himself in any number of tight places from neatly, and humorously. ites himself The old-fashioned owner of the Soap Factory, “Uncle Elmer’ 1 J. Ratcliffe an opportunity to create another lovable character. Arthur id to create nothing but merriin Peck as the shy. high-brow lumorous scene through his bill collector, ment with his methods of collection, r Wilbur, the office boy, furthers man reactions. And finally dainty Lois Moran, who starts out as a drab type of girl, proves she can do comedy as well as drama by the manner in which she handles the metamorphosis of Violet Henly into a snappy modern flapper. THEN FOR MORE JOY. PRISCILLA DEAN AND STAN. LAUREL in “SLIPPING WIVES” How “ Samson and Delilah ” can be Burlesqued. Aesop Cartoon. Majestic Magazine. And W H ITEFORD-WAUGH'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 299, 9 March 1928, Page 15
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