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WAIPAWA THEATRE

Jack Hulbert and Ann Harding Gaiety is the keynote to the now picture "Jack of All Trades" in which Jack Hulbert makes anotker welcome appearance to-morrow evening at the Waipawa Begent Theatre. Nonsense is Jack's line,. and here he gives it to his admirers in full measure together with a number of glorious songs and dances. Jack Hulbert takes the part of a iolly voung man who bluffs his

way to success, his bluff* is- exposed by the girl of his dreams, but in thq endhe comes out of it all a laughing hero. Througliout all his misfortunes and his various occupations his cheery grin nnd unfailing good humour strike a note of happiness which is irresistible. Also on this programme is a drama, "Tho Witness Chair, " with a tense Court scene. Ann Harding and a cast of able players bring to the screen all the dramatic connotations which the title of her new screen triumph imply. "The Witness Chair" is packed with entertaining drama, intrigue, and romance. A series of dramatic episodes in a Courtroom lead to a thrilling climax in which Miss Harding calls forth her entire repertoire of histrioni" artistry. '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 9

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WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 9

WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 67, 6 April 1937, Page 9

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