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COSY THEATRE

DOUBLE FEATURE TO-MORROW "Three Cheers for Love," one of the features screening at the Cosy Theatre to-morrow is one packed with everything that makes for fast-paced allround entertainment— girls, - glittering gaiety, wit, music, romance, new dances and a real comedy plotfl Such hit tunes as "Where Is My HArt," "Long Ago and Far Away" and two brand new dances, one featuring Robert Oummings and Eieanore Whitney, the other a fencing routine led by Misa Whitney, Cummings, Louis Da Pi-on, a young dance wizard, and little Billy Lee, are highlights of the show. The story is light, romantic and tuneful. The second feature "Girl of the Ozarks", stars Virginia Weilder, Leif Frickson, Elizabeth Russell and Henrietta Grosman and tells a humhn story of the simpl© living mountain lofk in the Ozarks. A delightful romanqe enacted with a background of rugged mountain-forest beauty, runs through the story. You will remember Virginia Weilder, as the loveable starletin "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." -. To-night some 1000 feet of film will be screened depicting the gorgeou(s pagenatrv of the Coronation procession both to and from Westminster Abbey. Additional to the splendour of this entourage is the human side of the millions of spectators, which intersperses the shots of the British Empire's most mportant ritual.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 140, 30 June 1937, Page 12

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COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 140, 30 June 1937, Page 12

COSY THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 140, 30 June 1937, Page 12

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