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WAIPAWA THEATRE

"Little Miss Nobody" Jane Withers returns to the lovable liarum-scarum type oi' roie that iix'st brought her screen fame jn "Little Miss Nobody," Fox hdt showing at the Waipawa Theatre to-morrow nigbt. The story of "Little Miss Nobody" — who incidentally turns out to the quite somebody after all — is concerned with a miscliievous orphan whose antics and pranks are the bane, and at the same time the joy of the orphan asylum's heads. Jane is continually in hot water. As, for instance, when she beguiles the grocer's son into thinking he has fouqd a valuable potkctbook and which tUrns out to be a ruse that douses him with a buckeb of water — and when she steals a complete chioken diuner so that the children in the orphanage will not go hungry Tlianksgiviug Day. When she tries to be "very, very good" and do her bosom pal a good turn, Jane really gets into trouble and is committed to the reformatory. However, she goes with a joyous heart for her trick has suoceeded and Betty Jean, her pal, has been saved from being adopted by an arrogant, newlyrich woman and instead has been taken by Jano's own fatherl The Witliers rnifeb is more roguish thau ever and further adds to the geueral hilarity by Binging a. brand new song, "Theu Came tbe Indians," by Jack Stern, Henry H. Tobias, Harry Tobias and Sidney Clare.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 11

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WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 11

WAIPAWA THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 162, 27 July 1937, Page 11

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