"GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY" SEASON FINISHES TO-NIGHT.
It is a long timo since any attraction has been seen in New Zealand that has drawn crowded houses at practically every sbowing as has "Gold Diggers of Broadway," the 100 per cent. technicolour talkie wonder fllin, the season of which is now nearing its end at the popular Maiestic. To-night will see the last showing of this stupendous masterpiece in Napier. Last night's house_ was almost as good as at the picture's Napier premiere and the audience, as has heen the case right through the pieturei's season at the popular Majestic, were wildly enthusiastic concerning its varied entertainment qualities. The big auditorium eclioed and re-echoed to the laugliter tliat the inane antics of Winnie Lightner raised, hut wlien Nick Lucas held the stage you could have heard a pin drop, so a'bsorbed were the audience in their enioyment of such a vocal treat. Were "Gold Diggers of Broadway" to run for a month in Napier, it is no exaggeration to predict that it would still Ihe doing biunper business at the end of its season and as it is at the end of its season.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 2
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193"GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY" SEASON FINISHES TO-NIGHT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 48, 28 March 1930, Page 2
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