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MAJESTIC

HELLO. FYFRY BODY !’’ Kate Smith. America's popular radio star, playing nnuer hep own name, will he seen for the last time to-night in a -full-length film "Hello! Everybody!'* She takes The part of the farm girl who is desperately struggling to i recent her farm being bought up by a powerful water company. Admiring her spirit, other fanners in thevalley needed hv the company ,iom her and put up the money to tight the ease in court. Lily. Kate's younger and extremely pretty sister, played by Sally Plane, complicates matters by falling in love with Hunt Blake (Randolph Scott) one of this engineers of the company. He is sent out to the Smith farm to persuade Kate to sell, hut when he realises how much the farm means to them ho returns to Jiis manager -and tells him that lie considers it- unfair to deprive the farmers of their homes. Disgusted with his firm's attitude, Blake leaves them, and becomes a farmer himself. Not long at towards Lily and he are married. Tho farmers lose their ease in. the lower court., and to raise the money for high court proceedings Kate -accepts a contract to sing from, a radio station in New York. And then, ■so rapidly; that she never quite understands how, slio sky-rockets to fame. The songs (Sung by Miss Smitn arc “Moon Song”, “Twenty Million People”, “Out in the Great Open Spaces” and “Piccaninnies Heaven" To-morrow Lew Ayres and Ginger Rogers will ho presented in “Don’t Bet on Love" a highly entertaining comedy-drama.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12077, 17 October 1933, Page 3

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MAJESTIC Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12077, 17 October 1933, Page 3

MAJESTIC Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12077, 17 October 1933, Page 3