♦' ^ENTEETALNMENm - A MOMENTOUS "DOUBLE" Comprising Adventure — Thrills Mystery — • Comedy — Easily the | Best in Towm COSY TO-NIGHT at 8 AN EXCITING DOUBLE BILL FIRST. FEATDRE A Pulse-Pounding, Action-Packed Outdoor Western Romance! LARRY (Buster) CRABBE JUNU MAETEL - JOHH PATIEESON — in— ZANE GREY'S "FORLORN RIVER" "FORLORN RIVERS "FORLORN RIVER'8 "FORLORN RIVER" (Approved for Universal ExhiSition) > SECOND FEATURE Ari amazing man who reads minds . like books, solves this exciting mystery thriller in a new suiprising Wayl AKIM TAMAROFF l AKIM TAMAROFF AKIM TAMAROFF " "(of "General Died at Dawn" fame) Marian Marsh - John Trent Genevieve Tobin - Eeginald Denny — ih— . "IHE GREAT GAMBINT ""raE GREAT GAMBINI" "IHE GREAT GAMBINI" "THE GREAT GAMBINI" i (Recomended by Censor for Adults) Plans at Suteliffe's, ring 2822 j or theatre 2283 after 6 p.m. 1 Plans at SutclJffe 's - ring 2822.
- WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT (SATUEDAY) at S . Warner Bros. Present The New'Film Star FERNAND GRAVET . — in— , "ROMANCE IN PARIS" ; — with — • , Joan Elondell - ' Alan Mowbray . Edward Everett Horton Bomance! Comedy! Musicl Dancing! "IHE MIGraY~TREVE" A Story of a Boy" and His Dog. (Both Approved for IJniversal Exhib.) , TUESDAY NEXT " Janefc Gaynor - Lbretta Young Constance Bennett - Simon'e Simon in . "LADIES IN LOVE" WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE DRAMATIC BOMANCE. As b'rilliant as its glamorous staTS "THE iAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" 3.t thc WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY at 8 - (Recomniended by Censor for Adults) Starring JOAN CRAWFORD WILUAM POWELL ' ROBERT MONTGOMERY From Steerage to Peerage in one jump. Three Brilliant StaTs Together in a JBlaze of Iight Comedy. * It-'is oue of M.G.M.'s biggest langh hits, -and no wonder with sueh a pair of gay rascals as Bill and Bob tangled up in the romantic escapades of Joan as a girl from the "five and ten" who crashes society to steal or marry - a mOlion. Supports include Pete Smith in "West. Point of ihe South and Musical Revue in Teehnicolonr. Reservcs at MacGregor's.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 37, 6 November 1937, Page 20
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