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The Theatres

REGENT

Saturday's audience was delighted with Metro Goklwyn Mayers latest success "Merrily we Live" a production which sets a new standard for entertainment, from start to finisTi the wonderful cast never let up each, giving a performance that lives long, in your memory. We that everybody should see this picture now. All who have seen will add to ttint recommendation. It is nc> wonder that this picture has broken all records wherever it has been screened. The excellent supporting programme adds to the nights enjoyment .

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To.night is the final screening a popular programme. The new spr_ ial received a popular, reception, both Friday and Saturday, likewise Colin Tapley the Dunedin boy in "Booloo" George O'Brien can always be relied upon and gives more thrills "Lawless Valley." Commencing Tuesday is another of the programmes w"hich draw many picture fans to the Grant! Pat O'Brien with Joan Blondell 'in "Back in Circulation." A highly excit ing and dramatic story of the power of the press. The one and only MayWest. The curvaceous Blond plays a cabaret entertainer in rip roaring musical comedy of the nineties "Every Day's a Holiday' 'making a ;

programme that will be sure to pleasss

GOLF ''The pursuit of pale pills !>\r purple people'' was a trite description of the game of golf as played on the Whakatane links last Satur_ lay, by an interested onlooker. MASH ROOMS PLENTIFUL A popular diversion over the week-' end was the gathering of mushrooms v.-hkh are fairly plentiful followin4 the recent rain ls . On tTjp hills aboyi the town and in the sheep country tcwf)T(ls Ohone many persons were observed over the week-end collect, ing the white han-e-t. An alleg-vl Toeal wit, this morning info-med Ihff Editor that in the paddock he there wasn't mush room for aajr hing else. ■ , „ v

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 May 1939, Page 5

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 May 1939, Page 5

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 5, 1 May 1939, Page 5

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