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REGENT THEATRE.

SATURDAY, Monday. Tuesday. September 7,9, 10: “THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT,” featuring Allan Jones, Mary Martin. Susanna Foster, and Walter Connolly. A new experience for music lovers! To the unforgettable melodies of 30 of Victor Herbert’s grandest songs, these new singing stars re-live a glamorous story and a rousing romance of Broadway’s show world. Paramount’s new musical drama introduces two new singing sensations. Mary Martin and Susanna Foster. Featurettes include the latest Air Mail News, a glorious scenic. "Where Snow is King.” a Sportlight "Blue Streak,” by Ted Husing and a delightful Popeye cartoon, “Me Feelings is ’Hurt”; also on stage on Saturday only. Masterton Percussion Band, the unique children’s orchestra trained by Miss Enid Stubbings (L.R.S.M.. London). WEDNESDAY. Thursday. Friday. September 11. 12. 13: “THE OKLAHOMA KID." starring James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, ,Rosemary Lane, and Donald Crisp. An action-packed drama of America’s greatest westward surge. A stirring cavalcade of the opening of a great territory, it is one of the year's largest productions, and numbers over 3,0(10 in its huge outdoor scenes, besides the featured cast. Supporting subjects include Overseas News items. “The Knight is Young," a musical revue, Dave Appolan and his Orchestra, and a Porky cartoon. “Porky in Wackyland.” COMlNG:—Saturday, September 14, “FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS." the 1 comedy sensation of the year, starring Ray Milland. Ellen Drew and the amazing French comedian. Jim Gerald. It is the most dazzlingly brilliant piece of wit to come to . the screen since the famous “Merrily We Live.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 September 1940, Page 9

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REGENT THEATRE. Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 September 1940, Page 9

REGENT THEATRE. Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 September 1940, Page 9

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