The Theatres
o— REGENT Two final sessions to-day conclude the most successful season any one picture has ever enjoyed in Whakatane ''Pygmalion''' George Bernard Shaw's comedy has an appeal that will-not be found in any other picture and many Whakatane people have already seen this picture twice and even three times. • If you have not already stcn this programme re. serve your seat now at Armstrongs as it is still advisable to have reserved seats. Commencing Thursday and .Friday. "Sally, Irene and Mary" Alice Fave. Outstanding musical attraction . . . There arc stars enough, laughs, tunes anel gags enough for a dozen big musicals, plus a screenful of romance and that extra zing a.nel sparkle that make it Darryl F. Zanuck's top hit show r . Eight toe-tickling tune hits keep things humming a boon to the nation's dance bands. GRAND Again to.night and Thursday Paramount Pictures present "You and .Me". George Raft and Sylvia Sidney. A powerful and cvriting drama of | paroled ex-convicts and the parole rule that forbids them to marry. Both Miss Sidney and Raft portray the roles of ex.convicts. Raft his worked out his parole and marries Miss Sidney, a co.worker in a large department store.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 32, 5 July 1939, Page 5
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