King’s Theatre, Pahiatua
A special added attraction to-night only will be the stage apearance of Carter, the yodelling and hill-billy cowboy direct from his record-breaking tour of Australia. Jack Carter is the possessor of a very fine voice and his act is well worth seeing. The picture performance comprises ‘ ‘ Trail Dust ’ ’ and ‘ ‘ Alcng Came Love. ’' Hopalong Cassidy rides again in “Trail Dust,” the latest in the action-packed, hard-riding series of Clarence E. Mulford Westerns. William Boyd, as “Hoppy” rides the range again as head of a group of cowmen. With him are Jimmy Ellison, again as Johnny Nelson, and George Hayes as “Windy.” A worthy successor to “Seventh Heaven,” the picture which set an alltime record for motion picture entertainment, comes from the same author, ► Austin Strong, in Paramount ’s 1 ‘ Along Came Love,” a gay comedy of young love, starring Irene Hervey and Charles Starrett,
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 82, 7 April 1938, Page 2
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