AMUSEMENTS. You'll Get The SCREAM AND THR1LL Of a Lifetime ! And it's Your Last Chance To-night. "OH KAY" "OH KAY" Ran for a solid year on "OH KAY" Broadway "OH KAY" as a Musical Comedy. "OH KAY" Saucy, dainty, delicate, delightful— a grand mixture of excellent comedy and such amusing situations. COLLEEN COLLEEN in your favourite part — the part you would have picked for her yourself, deft and delicious— with laughter running riot al] through. The Gayest Sbow COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE Ever Gave. Fun galore when this charminjr bootleggeress poses as a bride to be for a man she never . saw before, on his wedding night at that, in order to escape the revenue officers. Then There's ■ ■ LAWRENCE GRAY. ALAN HALE, FORD STERL1NG, CLAUDE GILLING WATER. Kidnapped by rum-runners — pursued as Queen of Bootleggers — posing as tbe substitute bride-to-be. Doubling as a Cockney parlourmaid— no wonder Lad.y Kay almost had heart trouble — but that was nothing to the case Jimmy Winter developed at first sight of Kay in adorable trousseau pink pyjamas.. "OH KAY" "OH KAY" "OH KAY" Colleeii Moore "OH KAY" "OII KAY" Colleen Moore "OH KAY" "OH KAY" Colleen Moore "OH KAY'* "OH KAY" "OH KAY" Raids at sea— marriage mix-ups — the latest in dazzling dresses and spicy bathing suits. A whale of a show. At 7.45 TO-NIGHT At 7.45 ■ At The GAIETY T|E T UXE AIETY U E Xj UXE U.F.A. PRESENTS Thrills, danger and pathos. and as gripping a story as ever filrned. Roar! The magnificent Scala Theatre afire! Desperatel.v the frenzied audience struggles to the exits. each vainly trying to beat the others. Women's sereams and inen's curses rend the air in the awful panic. while crashing its way through the streets comes tlie fire brigade. ; — Featuring — That Distinguished and Beautiful Russian Actress, OLGA TSCHECIIOWA OLGA TSCHECHOWA The most beautiful and human love story ever told, of a beautiful girl eutrapped in the flames— a coward— a devoted parent and her lover, who both risked their lives to save the girl they loved. "WHEN DUTY CALLS" "JVJIEN DUTY CALLS" '"WHEN DUTY CALLS" With The Usual Grand Supports — Ari d "TARZAN THE MIGHTY" "TARZAN THE MIGHTY" USUAL POPULAR PRICES. MEETINGS. HAWKE'S BAY EDUCATION BOARD. PUKAHU SCHOOL. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the School THIS (Monday) EVENING, May 13ih, at 7.45, to discuss the proposed _ consolidation of the Pukahu School with Havelock North. All residents are cordially invited. ' w: l. dun'N,' Secretary. Napier, May 10th, 1929.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 9
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