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COMING ATTRACTIONS

COSY THEATRE. FRIDAY. Saturday. Monday: •ON DRESS PARADE." the famous Dead End Kids learn discipline for the first time in their lives with hilarious results. Also screening "INTERNATIONAL CRIME." fea tuning Rod La Rocque and Astrid Allwyn in a thrill-packed story of a Master Detective. TUESDAY, Wednesday. ' Thursday; "HEART OF THE NORTH." the glorious all-technicolour story of the famed Royal Canadian Mounted | Police, featuring Dick Foran, Gale j Page, Allen Jenkins and a superb j cast. The scenic effects are truly 1 glorious and its romantic story thrill- ; ing. Also screening "SUBMARINE I D. 1.," a thrill-packed story of under-; , sea adventure. •, I yREGENT THEATRE. FRIDAY. Saturday. Monday; "MYS- i TERY SEA RAIDER." the amazing | and thrilling story of the enemy > raiders of commerce. Featuring ; Henry Wilcoxon, Carol Landis. Ons- ■ low Stevens and a huge cast, its [ story is based upon actual known i facts of the present methods being !

used by the Nazis. Supporting the feature is the amazing film “WORLD IN FLAMES,” an inspiring and I thrilling summary of the European [ events of the past ten years leading ! up to the "Battle for Britain." Also 1 showing is the "Fall of Bardia," a j truly wonderful record of this latest I triumph in Egypt. This is indeed an , inspiring programme designed for i British hearts. TUESDAY: Gilbert and Sullivan ’ Opera Co., in “THE GONDOLIERS." > WEDNESDAY, Thursday: "TWO i GIRLS ON BROADWAY.” Metro's [ gay comedy romance featuring the [

latest screen sensation, Lala Turner. George Murphy. Joan Blonciell and a grand cast. Full of melody, comedy and romance, it is one of the brightest entertainments of the season. COMING:—FRIDAY NEXT: “NORTHWEST PASSAGE." the magnificent all technicolour triumph of adventure, featuring Spencer Tracey. Robert Young, Ruth Hussey and a east of thousands. This is one of the great pictures of all time. STATE THEATRE. TONIGHT (Friday). Saturday and Monday: This new “Saint" film is thrill-packed. Said to bo one of the most exciting and sus-pense-packed films in the popular scries, “THE SAINT TAKES OVER." latest offering in the group of melodramas based on Leslie Charteris’ fictional hero, again presents George Sanders as the modern Robin Hood who is the scourge of the police and the arch-enemy of criminals. The new story revolves around the efforts of The Saint to smash a gang of racetrack crooks who have frahi-

cd his friend and sometimes his fee, Police Inspector Ferntick. Wendy Barrie, Jonathan Hale, Paul Guilfoyle, and Morgan Conway arc also featured, Featurettes include the latest March of Time, “The Dutch. East Indies." TUESDAY. February 11: The topical air-preparccincss nature of R.K.O. Radio’s "MEN AGAINST THE SKY," a romantic drama of modern air-plane building, which will be shown at the State Theatre on Tuesday. is said to make this vivid offering one of the most timely documents of the season. Featuring Richard Dix, Kent Taylor, Edmund Lowe and Wendy Barrie, the film chronicles the hectic experieitces of three men and a girl. connected with km aircraft thin, to dc-ign ami - struct the world's fasti"! pumml ship. It is a real thidl-r FRIDAY NEXT F<-brum • 11. THE BLUE BIRD “ The . 'J... . ..wr. J and beloved nlav by Mmira'i tcrlinck. 'THE BLUE BIRD ’ whi<h has been pr< -; wd an d . . > f 45 nations sml ims been into 32 languagec-mu screen in 20th ’■’•.m'.iirv-F- x .aormrlirti <»> <-mng »n Friday m-M ... '■ • Stat-- Th" m- ' •. T- m? :<■ Spring Byington. Nip-4 Him many '‘hem .u ■ h dm 4 ■ . i• • standing Techmed- m n’m. NAPOLEON AND BANTER'S" Napoleon said. ' \ .<•! :v !><’■ the tim’d p-r.wr.tir When it <• to tackling a cold, Baxter's Lu mt Preserver <-i‘r!.'iinlv leave-. imthiiii! ' ■■ Chance It ha unique pr< p<i ■ th. combine for victory' over coughs. roid . and bronchial ailments. Dilute "Banter’;;" with water for young child:-- - . n*t directed on the label Get betterget ‘Baxter’?." 2,

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 9

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COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 9

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 9

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