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COMING ATTRACTIONS

COSY THEATRE.

TONIGHT, Saturday and Monday: “THE , YODELLING KID FROM PINE RIDGE.” The old favourite. Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in one of their musical western thrillers. “HOME FROM HOME." featuring Sandy Powell and Rene Ray. who put the whole town back on the high road to hilarity. TUESDAY, Wednesday and Thursday: "AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL." starring Laraine Day (of "Dr. Kildare" series fame), Robert Cummings and Billy Burke. Alice Miller's best selling novel, now comes to the screen in all its stirring drama, "TARZAN FINDS A SON." Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan and John Sheffield (the juvenile swimming wonder) in the best of Edgar Rice Burrough's stories. A mighty tale of primitive love blasted by civilised man. FRIDAY NEXT: "CHARLIE MCCARTHY DETECTIVE." Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snerd are seen in the funnies! mystery thriller of the year. "I'M NOBODY’S SWEETHEART NOW." featuring Dennis O’Keefe, Constance Moore, Helen Parrish and Lewis Howard. They’re all in love —but not with each other in this mixup of matchmaking and merrymaking.

REGENT THEATRE. TONIGHT. Saturday. Monday, Tuesday: "40,000 HORSEMEN." The Anzacs ride again in one of the most thrilling spectacles ever to grace the silver screen—made in Australia for the Empire to admire and for the whole world to salute. Glorifying the unconquerable spirit of the N.Z. Mounted Rilles and the Australian Light Horse—it is the story of dauntless heroes who won imperishable lustre in the annals of the British Empire, A magnificent cast is headed by Betty Bryant. Grant Taylor. Chips Rafferty and Joe Valli, the veteran comedian of Australian pictures. WEDNESDAY. Thursday: "THE GHOST COMES HOME," starring Frank Morgan, Billie Burke. Reginald Owen, Nat Pendleton and Ann Rutherford. Frank Morgan is the henpecked owner of a pet shop who couldn't sell bird-seed to a starving canary. It is full of fun —Morgan surpassing all his previous comedy roles. FRIDAY NEXT: "NEW MOON." featuring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. The screen's favourite singing duo are together for the sixth time and are more thrilling than ever. A love story is set to music that will be long remembered. Patrons are urged to reserve early to avoid disappointment. STATE THEATRE. TONIGHT (Friday). Saturday. Monday. Tuesday: "CHARLEY'S (BIGHEARTED) AUNT.” This film, which is an up-to-date version of the famous Brandon-Thomas stage farce, and which since 1392 has kept audi-• cnees rolling in their scats with ,’

laughter, is an inspired choice for .Arthur Askey s starring vehicle. The comedy learn is an excellent one and comprises Richard Murdoch and Graham Mohall. who. together with Askey, play the roles of three tmdergradtiafe-; who arc ir. danger b mg '.end down. and. in <rdrr to pacify the De, n. conjure up an imaginary aunt who r purported to give away ihotismda of pound-, in the cause of Egypt- l"i:y. the Dean',. lavnnritc pastime The fi-.-m: decide;; to get in touch with the .Stmts' mui Arthur inveigled mm mi; < -• ■ imution with ii.l.n a a . <-mb, ta . sing results WEDNESDAY and Thur* i. y Alexander Korda's epw it,. < f human faith and Tiring 'Till’ TOIT FEATHERS. in terhnuml m i. r- ! ir.g John <*h R Iph Rich u'dm>i>, C, Aubrev Sm-th . .1 J. I)i.pre.t .Adapted r ~.. ; . -. ■ I by A K Ittul mspiirmg ...lW- . iet'ti! u 'll- ll itl actual lovati.-m; ifi iE- r-.a.a, terim' 1 : of Em. pt. comini; soon ■■RiT’.i io i n< » 1." I MARRIED A NAZI" picturi • ; a THE MAN I MARRIED fHE ItA.'.H’AHTS WE WATCH TIT MARK OF Till: ZORR< > : i Jat-r THE GREAT DICTATOR THE THIEF oE BAGDAD' m uwhmcMour. ' SON OE MON'i E ' RIS'D' and "NO NO. NANEITF

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 9

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COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 9

COMING ATTRACTIONS Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 February 1941, Page 9

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