WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"THE CASE OF THE BLAOK CAT" TO-MORROW. "The Case of the Black Cat," the latest of the First National picturised versions df the Erle Stanley Gardner-'s mystery thrillers, comee to the Waipukurau Tlieatre to-morrow (Tuesday) at 8. with Ricardo Cortez in the role of tlie famous lawyer-detective, Perry Mason, aud Juue • Travis as Della ytreet, liis seeretary. There are murders galore — oue of au eeceutric milliouaire 's uurse, ouo of his earetakor who owus a mad cat— and a third for good uieasure. Mystery stoiy addiets are respeetfully asked to atteud 1 ' The Gaise of tho Blaek Oat" to provo to their satisfaetion the claim of Erle Stanley Gardner faus that it is tho most unique and puzzling story yet written by the paaster of murder mystery. On the satne programme will be shown the Springboks v. Canterbury football match, and "Down the Stretch," a thrilling story of horse-raeing, with Mickcy liooney, Patricia Ellis and Dennis Moore. "Three Smart Girls." Reserve Friday night to see the lovely youngster, Deanha Durbin, in ' ' Three Smart Girls. ' » This is a great eomedy, and Deanna Durbin sings gloriously.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 11
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186WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 197, 6 September 1937, Page 11
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