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VICTORIA, DEVONPORT

Tall, handsome and owning: a cheerful grin, Richard Dix, silent, was a popular star. Still tall and handsome, and grinning perhaps more cheerfully than ever. Richard Dix with a voice promises to become a public idol. So much is shown by his first talking: Picture. “Nothing But The Truth." at the Victoria Theatre, Devunport. In love with a girl—his senior partner's daughter—he promises her that he will double the 10.000 dollars she has collected for charity, within five days' and even for a star bond salesman’that is a tall order. Then he sees ! his way out, and that is where tne i hardest 24 hours of his life began. ■ There, too, the funniest hour of tne i audience's life began.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 15

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VICTORIA, DEVONPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 15

VICTORIA, DEVONPORT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 988, 3 June 1930, Page 15

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