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LAST DAYS OF “THE CIRCUS” Charlie Chaplin in “The Circus” will be shown for three more days at the Grand Theatre. “The Circus” has all pi? .°V* spontaneous hilarity oi J-narlie’s earlier comedies, and is laid in the cheerful atmosphere of an oldunie circus. The leading: lady is Miss Merna Kenwho plays the part of the circus Proprietor’s daughter with whom J-narlie falls in love. But the girl oves a handsome circus performer, not snowing of Charlie’s love for her. In “The Circus” Charlie has some rsniarkably humorous experiences, but emerges victorious. CLICK CLACK CABARET dancing to-night Mr. George Shorland and his famous j-yivans’ orchestra will provide the music for dancers at the Click Clack t-abaret this evening. delightful cabaret at NewurKet has much to recommend it for ose who wish to enjoy an evening ancing in ideal surroundings. an 'r lng this evening will continue lrom & a.m. until 11 p.m. xlStijSl lß Bets s," a story of the era ’ carrips a big cast of Dl Players. Dolores Costello has *t ad ' ar, d Betty Blythe, who ijctnabsent from the screen, has a r... !? Bt , to P'ay Princess Fredericka, hanHi f be should be able to Mm 1?? ' Vltl , l skilL Conrad Nagel, John cuiert in n the I cLst MCDermott ar6
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 348, 8 May 1928, Page 15
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213GRAND Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 348, 8 May 1928, Page 15
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