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STATE THEATRE

"LADIES IN LOVF" The most exciting and brilliant wtar combination ever to appear in oue film is in "Ladies in Love," Twentieth Century-Fox triumph at the State Theatre to-day, a bitter-sweet romance of four Jonesome, lovoly giris, and their adventures.in search of love. A quartette of Hollywood's most famous feminine personalities, Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Constance. Bennott and Simone Simon, appears in the film, with the cast also featuring Don Ameche, Paul Lukas, Alan Mowbray and Tyrone Power, Jr. "Ladies in Lova" tells a brilliantly unusual story, with eacli of the four feminine players thrilling you in her own way. Janet, who, incredibly, feeds rabbits for a livingj Lorfetta, a chorus girl in a musical show, and Constance, a manncquin who wants to be a mipionaire, pool their resources and take ia small apartment. Excitedly happy in their new home, the girls eagerly plan for the romances they intend to have, and dream of the men they love. .Tanet adores Don Ameche, a young doctor who occasionally employs her. Loretta has fallen in love with a wealthy young man, who, however, is already engaged. Constance is enjoying a gay round of pleasure and excitcment with Paul Lukas, a mining engineer on vacation from South America, '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 16

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STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 16

STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 43, 6 March 1937, Page 16

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