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The Theatres

REGENT Final two screenings to-day of "'Breaking the Ice * a delightful pic ture featuring two outstanding youngsters Bobby Breen and Irene Dare. A boy with a ,voice of gold and a tot with magic in her tiny silver skates. An outstanding urogram me that carries our highest recommendation. Commencing Saturday matinee and night ''Suez" Tyrone Power, Loretta Young Annabella and a cast of 5000 players! The blazing roman.ee of De Lesscps—the man who; remad ;■ th> world. He conquered the desert*" choking sands . . crushed the wild Bedouin . . faced the fury of the black simoon . . parted continents that ships might sail the desert" The vision of a beautiful woman in far-off Paris ever before him . . an adoring girj of the ' desert ever at his side . . he lashed men to create the jugular vein of the world t ?h i Suez Canal.

grand Fr'day, Saturday and Monday. A real programme for the whole family commencing with Episide 2 of the new and exciting seri'd ''Red Harry. *' Then Bob Baker who v."role six shooter "fJ'-w -and set it to music with hi.s girl friend beautiful Joan Barclay in "The Singing Out law.'' It's thrills and spills galore real wild west action. The main feature is ''Little Miss Thoroughbred.'* John Liti'l. Ann She'i'kin. A human and thrTing story of Ihe 1 ;i"o track . / Laughs and thri'ls ride nock and 'neck in thi* gallant story. This nictnre int rod net's ' v i \ yea r oic Tan"': C'mnnian who is exi'oelcd to the rc\t child film stn-. PI ay i'i g rol' or a p'»th<:tv r ttle n'Dhan who is firmly convinced 'hat '-'v bns a dndiy and then insure has found him in the callous person of a rr-.~e track gamble" play, "d by John she notivates a series of f'xcitiyg and liuaior. "'is adventures t.*iat come to a g'o'nn •if pdnl's 'nto vb">se cmsl..d * s'".c h<>? *cci;!ir.t]y been thrown.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 51, 18 August 1939, Page 10

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The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 51, 18 August 1939, Page 10

The Theatres Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 51, 18 August 1939, Page 10

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