WAIPAWA REGENT
"IHAI GIKL TEOM PAEIS." To taste tbe fruits of success as an. op'era star or enjoy esctacy in love's retreat is tbe problem faeing Lily Pons, tbe renowned diva, in ber second starring musical eomedy, "Tbat Girl from Paris/' screening at tbe Waipawa Regent on Saturday and Monday. Gene Raymond and Jack Oakie are in otber starring roles. Tbe diminutive singer plays tbe title^beroine wbo deserts ber manager at tbe altar and pursues a bandsome young American to bis country. Here sbe encounters a series of bectxc i experiences wbicb lands ber in gaol, into love witb two men anrl finally marriage with one of ber suitors. Miss Pons presents to motion picture audiences tbe widest variety of musie ever brougbt to tbe screen in one feature. She sings three popular songs written by Artbur Scbwartz and Eddie Heyman, sbe "swings" Jobann Strauss's "Tbe Blue Danube Waltz" to a brilliant new arrangement, sbe sings "Tarantella," and td top it all off sbe renders tbe beautiful aria, "ITna Yoco Poeo Fa" from "Tbe Barber of Seville" by Eossini. Reserves at MapGregor's, 'pbone 149.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 55, 27 November 1937, Page 8
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