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■ & & MAYFAIR # i Bl TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY PROUDLY PRESENTING ANOTHER OF OUR GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMMES ! ■ Bl NO. 1— ■ THE TERROR OF WAR IN THE MYSTERIOUS EAST | ■ BORIS KARLOFF ■ ■ AS THE TIGHTEN’ST—SIIOOTEN ’ST—MEANEST BAD MAN in THE WHOLE ORIENT I GENERAL WU YEN FANG IN | ■ “West of Shanghai!” B CITY OF TERROR— WHERE THE CLOUDS RAIN BOMBS AND THE STREETS ■ ARE BATTLEFIELDS ! LOVE IS RECKLESS— AND LIFE IS CHEAP—WHEN EVERY MOMENT MAY BE YOUR LAST ! B THRILLS—' 1 THE FIRING SQUAD IS WAITING FOR YOUR MAN,” SAYS GENERAL WU YEN FANG ! SB LOADED TO THE HILT WITH RIP-ROARING ADVENTURE ! A WARNER BROS’ PICTURE. AS TIMELY AS TO-DAY’S HEADLINES ! * ■ NO. 2 b ■ ONCE AGAIN WE PRESENT A ROMANTIC MUSICAL DRA.MA THAT WILL LIVE IN ■ YOUR MEMORY FOR EVER I B ■ “ Minstrel Boy!” | WITH £ FRED CONYNGHAM Remember him as the Singer who captured your heart with his singing in “THE ROSE OF TRALEE ” —WELL, He’ll do it again as you let your heart listen to him singing “Minstrel Boy,” “I Love the Moon,” “Loves are so many,” “McDougall, McNab and McKay,” “Moonlight Madonna,” and many other old favourites ! BEAUTIFUL WITH ITS SINGING AND MUSIC —TENDER IN ITS ROMANCE AND || HEART-BREAKING PATHOS, “MINSTREL BOY ” WILL COMPLETELY CAPTIVATE B YOU—AND IF IDO BE SAYING IT MYSELF, IT’S THE GRANDEST SHOW WE’VE f| HAD IN A LONG TIME ! B (Both Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults) gj

FRIDAY and SATURDAY BE George Formby s B IN HIS GREATEST AND MOST THRILLING HILARIOUS COMEDY ! “IT’S IN THE AIR!” | B MADE TO MAKE THE WHOLE WG.PLD LAUGHS !—AND DOES IT ?—ASK ANYONE B WHO HAS SEEN IT I—THE WHOLE OF CHRISTCHURCH HASN'T STOPPED LAUGHING YET ! A British Empire Film. (Approved f<rr Universal Exhibition) gjj B IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSEgBBBBBBBBBBBH)BflBBI BBBBBBBBBBbS

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Kaikoura Star, Volume LIX, Issue 37, 8 May 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Kaikoura Star, Volume LIX, Issue 37, 8 May 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Kaikoura Star, Volume LIX, Issue 37, 8 May 1939, Page 1

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