COSY THEATRE
yf. 0. riELDS IN "POPPY" Strilce up the band, folks. Here he c ines — the screen's greatest crooner} lover, villain, comedian — all in one and cne in all! America's grand old trou„per in his grandest merry-go-round of laughs, laughs and love! Sueh is W. C, I'ields in "Poppy," which commences at the Cosf Theatre to-night, Fields appears as a patent-medicine man and tent show follower, who is the guardian of an eighteen-year-old girl, Bcc-helle Hudson. The girl has never known any other life. Also sCreening on ttue programme is "Grown and Giory," a compr6hen?ive cavalcade of our beloved Boyal Family ahd their unending efforts to maintain world peace among aations , as contrasted itl this picture with warlike . dynastaes of other powers. This exclusive picture embodies scenes taken during the reign of Queen Yictoria, Edward the Peacemaker, the Coronation of King George V. and Queen Mary, scenes of his visits to the battlcfields with has BoyUl sons, his jubilee and death, the accession and hbdication of Fdward "VllL., and the proclamation of King George .VX and Queen Eliaabeth.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 15
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