OPERA HOUSE
FRIDA Y -SHE LOVES'A t'XTFORM’ • 1 witch leg ,ito mV : wrt e elBARROW DERBY, AND THIRD TALKIE TESTS. Coniineneing next Friday, anothe: popular bill will be presented. 1 lie tl-.inl section of the ‘•ScC.rch for Talent” talkie tests will contain 40 aspirants. Gisborne’s recon t- wheelbarrow derby also will screened , The two long features will be “She Loves a Uniform,’’ starring Patricia Ellis and Buster Crabbe. and “The Witching Hour,’’ starring Sir Guy Standing 'and John Hnlliday. The plans are now available at the Regent box office. Owing to the Opera Bouse being otherwise engaged ‘-here will lie nc pictures to-morrow. VOTING RESULTS. Section Oik*.--In voting, audiences were asked to select ten, four men -and four women, one boy and one girl. The results tor section one are as follow: Four men selected are: 57 Mr. S. Match ett, "1 Mr. J. Wilkie, 3G Mr. T. Kctlan, 17 Mr C. Candy. The four women are: R2 Miss R. Sinclair, 64 Miss Valerie Cox, 4-ja Miss E Hannah, .1. Mrs. I’. Bowie 20. Beatrice Millard was highest in the girls section, and 47 Martin led the bo vs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12913, 15 July 1936, Page 7
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