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MUNICIPAL THEATRE

Oue of the most hilarious and entertaining screen attractions offered for a long timo is the B.I.P. production "Girls- Will Be Boys," which comes to the Hastings Municipal Theatre tonight. It is a story that carries with it abundant laughs and some extremely uproarious situations and surprises. It all centres around Pat Caverley, a' vi•vacious young bundle of feinininity whose grandfather is the Duke of Bridgewater. The Duke is an eccentric old boy to whom the mere thought of n woman about the place is poison itself — let aione have her as an lieir. Consequently, when he receives a letter addressing him as 4Dear Grandfather," which is signed "Pat » Caverley," he yells 4tHtu:rahl a male heir," jumps for joy and immediately despatches his secretary, Grey, to feteh the young fellow from Paris. But when Grey reaches Paris the "young fellow'' is in skirts, and rigbtly eo, for Pat turns out to be Patricia and not Patrick at all! Grey knows that it would be quite impossible to take the DukeV i*elative back in this form so he decides that sho must become a boy for her own sake as well as that of the Duke. Sbe does, and vhat fun ensuesl Also on the programme is "Party Wire," an- « othcr hilarious comedy.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 8

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MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 8

MUNICIPAL THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 8

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