WAIPAWA REGENT
"Charlie Chan at the Circus"— To-morrow i You have seen*/ Charlie ' Chan track and trap dhhgefbas criininals in Paris, Egypt, Shanghai and San Francisco, but never before has he beon faced with the' task of solving so faseinatmg a' 'crirhe as the one be unravels uncler the big' top in the new Fox thrilleri/, "Ghai'iie Ghan . at the Circus," sereehmg at Waipawa on Wednesday nig/lit. With deadly cobras ready to s tribe "with . -p.oisonous I'angs, suvage gorilJas raging' at liis back aud the shrewdcyt criminal braiils plotting his destruetiou, Warncr Uland, aa the wily Charlie Chan, cleverly ohririts vhis* Bdveryaries arid solves the lxiost bah'liiig crime of his career, Chan's presence at the circus is purely for entertainment, but the imrrder of the circus chief during the perforxnance soon rouses hiin tc acti iu. a
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 10
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