WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"WINGS OVER HON OLULU ' • TO-MORROW AT 8. The sultry romance of tho tropics. The flashing colour of the Navy. The teuso drama of a young wife fighting for the man she loves. The stark excitement of disaster in the air. . . These are the elements from which the New Universal has made "Wings Over Honolulu," a story of naval aviation, which conies to the Waipukurau Theatre to-morrow night, with Wendy Barrie and Ray Milland, in the leading roles. lt tells the tense, moving story of a navy wife who suddenly finds hersell engulfed in the gay whirlpool of service social life in a tropical station. It reveals how the cruel tongue of gossip and the languor of the South Seas can try men 's souls and wreck women lives. "LOST HORIZON" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. The most important screen event of the year takes place at the Waiapu Korau Theatre on Thursday and Friday next when "Lost Horizon" will be presented. Li-sted as one of the ten best and claimed to be the most expeusive. Rcservations at Hawkes, phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 74, 20 December 1937, Page 10
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180WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 74, 20 December 1937, Page 10
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