WAIPUKURAU THEATRE
"WINGS OVER HONOLULU" TO-NIGHT AT 8. ■ The sultry romance of tho tropios. The flashing colour of the Navy. The teuse drama of a young wife Qghting i'or the man she loves. The stark excitement of disastor in the air. . . These are the elements from which the New Universal has made ' ' Wings Over Honolulu," a story of naval aviation,. which comes to the Waipukurau Theatre to-morrow night, with Wendy Barrie and Ray Milland, in the leading roles. It tells the tense, moving story of a navy wife who suddenly linds lierself 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 Sofith Seas can try men's souls and wreck women > lives. "LOST HOR1ZON" TIIUUSDAY AND FRTDAY. The most important screen event of the year takes plaee at the Waiapusn rau Theatre on Thursday arid Friday next when "Lost Horizon"- will be presented. Listed as oue of 'the ten best and claimed to lie the most expeusive. Reservations at Hawkes, phone 282.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 75, 21 December 1937, Page 14
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178WAIPUKURAU THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 75, 21 December 1937, Page 14
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