WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"Little . Miss Nobody" To-morrow Bubbling with laughter and brist-ling with song, rougish Jane Withers conies to the Waipukurau Theafre tomorrow, Tuesday ior a special gala day mafinee at 2.30 and regular screening at 8 o'clock. The picture follows the adventures of a merry orphan tlirough a series of escapades both hiiarious and pathetic. Featured in a strong supporting cast are Jane Barwell, Ralph JVlorgan, Sara Haden, Harry Carey and Betty Jean Hainey. In "Little Miss Nobody" Jane Withers is a mischevious nameless orphan. She tries, oh so hard, to be good, but only succeeds in striking trouble all along the line.. Her lieart is as big as the sky, and many of her scrapes arise directly from the fact that she is constantly trying to sliield her bosom pal. How Jane continues to out-wit\ a crook and win happiness for herself and all those who aided and loved her, makes her finest film yet. Jane sings "Then Came the Indians", a rollicking new song hit. The supports includo the fifth Test match at Melbourne. Seats may be regerved at Hawkes', 'plione 282. .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 5
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184WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 102, 17 May 1937, Page 5
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