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STATE THEATRE.

“LANCER SPY” FINALLY . TONIGHT. At the State Theatre tonight there will finally be shown “Lancer Spy” included in the cast of which is George Sanders, Peter Lorre, Delores del Rio. The story is of a most thrilling nature in which the acting discovery of the year, George Sanders, has a part which 'gives him plenty of scope, for his talents. There is no charge for reserves, ’phone 1275 or 1322. TOMORROW NIGHT. “ROLL ALONG COWBOY.” The programme for tomorrow night will include that great attraction “Roll Along Cowboy,” which is packed full of thrills and laughter, starring Smith Ballew and Cecilia Parker. All the colour and flavour of the Western frontier of fifty years ago are an interesting part of Zane Grey’s “Roll Along Cowboy.” Daring cowboys, adventurous cattle drives, thrilling stampedes and desperate gun-bat-tles, with outlaw bands are all part of the story which concerns two happy-go-lucky buckaroos who set about to tear open a ring of cattle and land thieves operating in South-western United States. Smith Ballew, radio’s greatest singing cowboy, starred in the film, sings three new song hits, “Stars Over the Desert,” “Roll Along, Ride ’Em, Cowboy” and “On the Sunny Side of the Rockies,” all of which are destined to be outstanding favourites. The second feature, “Forty Naughty Girls” is a thrilling murder mystery comedy.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1938, Page 2

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STATE THEATRE. Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1938, Page 2

STATE THEATRE. Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1938, Page 2

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