LAST DAY WALTER PIDGEON Sessions 2 and 8 p.m. VIRGINIA BRUCE •'Socially—Gisborne’s First Theatre” Direction: R. J. Kerridge. in METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S SOCIETY LAWYER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING TO-MORROW THE BIG ROMANTIC SMASH HIT OF THE YEAR For Gay Romance with that “It Happened One Night” Flavour ... For Love Thrills as Heady as the First Day of Spring' . . . Leave it to Claudette and Don and the Swellest Cast ever assembled for One Glorious Entertainment. SESSIONS 2 5 and 8 P.M. SATURDAY -/hi ' .►/V'v . Hill I*, • f \- wmmm m- > '-ZnrZm CHE /»* ... uN c iEDERER • N hied 10HH tIWNE by B nw *' ]der * LEOERER • 0 enr PRi\MC\S BIVRRYMORE • jw ' N . «*" ALSO SCREENING“The Unfinished Symphony” Schubert’s Immortal Symphony played by the same mighty Orchestra that gave you the memorable “Tannhauser.” PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL, METRO & CINESOUND NEWS BOX PLANS FILLING FAST! RESERVE NOW (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20030, 31 August 1939, Page 2
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