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PICTURE THEATRES.

] Entertainment Guide. I — i MASTERTON. I 'REGENT.—Tonight: "Susan and God." the gay and provo- ' cative play which electrified New I York, featuring Fredrie March. Joan ■ Crwaford and a huge east. (Reconi- > mended by Censor for .Adults.) COSY. —T onight: Warner’s delightful “Four Daughters,” featuring the Lane sisters. Gale Page. ] John Garfield. Also: “Secret Service j of the Air." with Ronald Regan. John | l.itel. A mighty thriller of the airways. (Both Approved for Universal I Exhibition.) STATE.—Tonight: ! The indescribably thrilling adventure | and mighty spectacle. "The Drum." ■ produced by Alexander Korda in ! teehnicolour, and starring Sabu, Ray- • mend Massey. Valerie Hobson, Roger i Livesey. and a cast of more than ‘ 3000. Brilliant featurettes include i "Capture of Bardia." (Approved for ■ Universal Exhibition.) • CARTERTON. I REGENT.—Tonight: • “Rewi’s Last Stand.” New Zealand’s | own motion picture, filmed against lite magnificent background of our ] own scenery. A thrilling story of deathless courage and devotion. The cast is headed by Ramai Te Miha, the first Maori screen star. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GREYTOWN. TOWN HALL.—Tonight: More thrills with the master detective. "Charlie Chan on Treasury Island,” starring Sidney Toler and Cesar Romero. On the same programme: Roll out the barrel and "Cheer. Boys. Cheer.’’ It’s a barrel of fun. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATHERSTON. COSY.—T omorrow: 'Charlie Chan on Treasure Island.” (Recommended by Censor (on Adults.! Another thriller with Sidney Toler, Also: "Cheer. Boys. Cheer,” a riotous British comedy about rival breweries. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 7

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PICTURE THEATRES. Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 7

PICTURE THEATRES. Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 7

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