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PICTURE THEATRES

Entertainment Guide. MASTERTON. COSY.—Tonight: "Charlie McCarthy. Detective.” with Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen chasing clues. Always getting his man and not doing bad with the ladies, either. Recommended by Censor for adults. "Tm Nobody's Sweetheart Now.” with Dennis O'Keefe and Constance Moore. The tuneful tangle of sweethearts and suitors. Approved for universal exhibition. REGENT.—Tonight: ■■The New Moon.” Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy together again in the most brilliant of their triumphs. Sigmund Romberg's musical masterpiece, re-unites the screen’s queen and king of song. The most magnificent of all their triumphs. Approved for universal exhibition. STATE.—Tonight: Comedy that has everything, spark, ling with wit, songs, dances and hil arious situations —“Public Deb. No. 1." with George Murphy, Brenda Joyce. Elsa Maxwell, Berton Churchill and Charlie Ruggles. Excellent featurettes include "March of Time and "Christmas Under Fire.” Recommended by Censor for adults CARTERTON. REGENT.—Tonight: "The Rains Came." a magnificent screen adaptation of Louis Bromfield's famous story. It stars Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power. George Brent and Brenda Joyce. Recommended by Censor for adults. GREYTOWN. TOWN HALL.—Tomorrow: More laughs with Charlie McCarthy in “Charlie McCarthy. Detective.” "Sherlock Holmes" McCarthy operates with the aid of Mortimer Snerd, and their mouthpiece, Edgar Bergen. (Approved for Universal Exhbiition.) FEATHERSTON. Cosy.—Wednesday: I "Charlie McCarthy. Detective." Hil- | arious fun with Charlie (“Sherlock ' Holmes") McCarthy. Mortimer (Dr. I Watson). Snerd and their mouthpiece. 1 Edgar Bergen. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1941, Page 7

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232

PICTURE THEATRES Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1941, Page 7

PICTURE THEATRES Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1941, Page 7

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