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The Theatres

-o REGENT Paramount pictures present one of the brightest comedy pictures of the year in ''Say it in, French' taken from the celebrated play by Jacques Deval. The story a masterpiece of Parisian wit and sophistication shows

what happens when a 1 young AmerL can returns home with a tFreneh. wife, only to find he must become engaged to n New York heiress to save his father from bankruptcy. The wife is played by Olvmpc Branda who takes a job as maid in the young man's home. The mad cap episode that follow in rapid succession made an entertainment you will l° n g remember... The principal leads are taken by Olympe Bradna, Ray Mil, land. Mary Carlisle, Irene Hervey. Excellent supporting programme includes a sportlight Popeye cartoon, orchestral and world news. Commenc. ing Saturday is one of the greatest successes of 1938 Metro Goldwyn May ers ''Merrily we Live.'' » X GRAND ' Two real action/ films form an excellent nights entertainment. "Laugh ing at L'fe" featuring Victor MeLa«tlen, William Boyd and a strong cast. A picture with a thousand thrills. "Time out for Murder'' is •t bright "and lively mystery story" featuring that popular star Michael Whalen together with his equally nopular partner Gloria Stuart. A really enjoyable programme. j SALES OF POPPIES . V.- J/' SO far over £80 has been received : from sales of poppies in the district. ' Quite a number of returns have vet ' f o come in. and it seems as though ( last year's total will be passed. The Returned Soldiers Associa'ion states 1 ; t is deeply grateful to Mr H. N. 1 Mac Donald and his lfuly helpers for their work in organising the appeal. ■

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 3, 26 April 1939, Page 4

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 3, 26 April 1939, Page 4

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 3, 26 April 1939, Page 4

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