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The Theatres

REGENT Wednesday. Thursday and Friday with matinees Wednesday and Friday. "Midnight" Don Ameche, Claud ctte Colbert, Francis Lederer, Mary Astor. John .Barrymore.' Miss Colbert, who is the screen's chief expert in the field of sophisticated and brittle comedy, has a role tailored especially for her measurements. She plays "Eve Peabody." a third rate dancer with first-rate ambitions, who in one dazzling evening meets and falls in love with a hard-boiled taxi driver, crashes an exclusive party with a pawn ticket as her admission card, sweeps the town's A 1 playboy off liis feet and turns into a "countess" t6 get along better in a snobbish world! GRAND Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. "Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police" John Howard, Heather Angel, H. B. Warner, E. E. dive, Reginald Denny The world's most reckless band of crime busters . . . their badge is the badge of courage . . . their Aveapon the brilliant brain of a master sleuth . . . their assignment— to track down a killer who strikes and leaves no clue. "Boy Trouble" Charlie Ruggles, Mary Bo!and, Donald O'Connor, Billy Lee, Joyce Hartley. A down-to-earth story of home life, packed witli laughs, riotous situations and human drama.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19400131.2.13

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 117, 31 January 1940, Page 4

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 117, 31 January 1940, Page 4

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 117, 31 January 1940, Page 4

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