WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
Shirley Temple ln "Stowaway" and "Loyjs Farr Fight." To-night and Saturday Shirley Temple in the fascinating romanqo "Stowaway" and tlxe Louis-Farr fight will be shown, At the matinee qn Saturday a comedy and Terrytqon cartoon will be shown in plaqe of the fight filxn. In "Stowaway" Shirley Temple faces danger in gJittering Shanghai, -performs in a Chinese theatre and, in short, plays the most untisual role she's ever had, It'a a picture for your "must" list— with a gripping story, a glamorous cast of great stars, Gordon and Revel's latest i song hits, and — first, last and always — i the incomparable Shirley I Little Miss I Temple plays the role of a little ; orphaned waif adrift in China, a ; victim of the bandits. She becomes : an unwitting stowaway on a cruise i liner on which Rpbert Young, a bored ! millionaire, Alice Faye, and the latter's : mother-in-law to be are travelling. "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE RACE I TRACK"— TUESDAY Claimed to be the best Charlie Chan film ever to come to the screen, : "Charlie Chan at the Race Trach/' ! with Warncr Ulaiid portraying Earl j Herr Biggers, Chinese deteetive, comes ^ to the Waipukurau Theatre on Tuesday IB
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 66, 10 December 1937, Page 17
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198WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 66, 10 December 1937, Page 17
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