WAIPUKURAU THEATRE.
\i One of the finest pieces of entertainment to come from. the British studios is the comedy-melo-drama "Seven Sinners11 to be screened at the Waipukurau Theatrd for the last timo to-night at 8. The story, which ia adapted from the famous stage play "The Wreckers," concerns the activities of a gun-runnins
orgamsation. Edmund Lowe, as representative of an American detective agency, gives a fine performance, while Constance Cummings is his companion in adventure. The picture contains many thrilling episodes including three spectaeular train-wrecks. The supporting cast includes Thorny Bourdelle, Felix Aylmer, Henry Oscar and Joyce Kennedy. 4 ' Seven Sinners 1 1 is packed with thrills and piquant romance BOBBY BREEN "LET'S SING ^ AGAIN." ' TUESDAY NEZT. The wonder boy singer, Bobby Breen, will be heard at the Waipukurau Theatre on Tuesday next in' "Let's .Sing Again." The supporfcing players include Henry Armetta, G-eorge Houston, and Vivienne Osborne. Seats may be reserved at Hawke's, 'phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 3
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