AMUSEMENTS
“'HEIDI OF THE ALPS’ A Shirley Temple more glorious than anyone lias ever known and a beloved story that has enthralled ■ millions the worlu ever comes to-night and to-morrow to the screen of the Do Luxe Theatre in the novor-to-be-tor-gotten picture. "Heidi, ol the Alps, •Johanna Spvri’s enchanting tale brought to such laughing, loving lito hv 'I wentieth Centtuy-Fox that it touches the deepest, corners of the heart. Everywhere readers in all languages have been charmed by the warm 111, tenderness and beauty ot the Swiss Alps and all the colourful folk dwelling 11 p just under the stars, into (' will)so lives "Heidi” brings tenderness and mirth and courage. An embittered mountain-top exile is reclaimed from his fierce hate ol the - world by the heroine, who brings him a ne#' zest lor liie.* 'anil a young gill is given strength and the will to walk again in the story that has thrilled readers of every-country.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 89, 26 September 1938, Page 3
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156AMUSEMENTS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 89, 26 September 1938, Page 3
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