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Pahiatua and District REGENT THEATRE <PAHIATUA) FINALLY TO-NIGHT.. “MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT” GLORIA JEAN, GEORGE DOLENZ, FAY HELM. A sparkling musical extravaganza with Gloria Jean, more winsome and more delightful. In the best of voice she sings numerous musical interludes. Produced against a background of glittering gaiety, lavishly mounted, beautifully gowned, “Moonlight in Vermont” starts where all other musicals have left off. Seven songs—Topped by “Lover,” “Something Tells Me,” “After the Beat,” “They’ve Got Me in tho Middle of Things.” "THE SKY'S THE LIMIT" FRED ASTAIRE, JOAN LESLIE, ROBERT BENCHLEY FREDDY SLACK and His Orchestra. There is plenty of dancing for Astaire fans, and the story is pleasantly amusing. Astaire plays the part of an ex~Flying Tiger pilot, enjoying himself in New York in mufti before navy air service, and Joan Leslie appears as a young t lady photographer who takes an intolerant view of young men who are not in uniform, (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUBSCRIBE TO A MAGAZINE. WE ARE now able to supply any of the following popular Magazines Reader’s Digest, Magazine Digest, Sydney Bulletin, Smith’s Weekly, N.Z. Farmers’ Weekly, Student’s Digest, Walkabout, Aeronautics, Filmland, N.Z. Gardener. If you are interested in subscribing to a Magazine, consult us. There are many more we can supply. CARTHEW’S Booksellers, Stationers, News Agents. Early Morning Delivery “THE TIMES.” *- ■■ ~ " r " 7T Woodville and District COSY THEATRE WOODVILLE TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. PATRONS: THIS THEATRE IS SCIENTIFICALLY HEATED FOR YOUR COMFORT. Dedicated to the courage of The Fighting Free French, this film gives you a great star, a master director and a superb cast. “THE IMPOSTER” Starring JEAN GABIN ELLEN DREW RICHARD WHORF EDDIE QUILLAN PETER VAN EYCK. A Thrilling Realistic Drama of a renegade Frenchman who became a loyal follower of De Gaulle. It is one of the most remarkable films of our times. » (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) FEATURETTES: Musical News “Magazine Model” (Topical). Serial Cinesound.

VICTORY DANCE. NGAWAPURTIA HALL. In Aid of Returned Servicemen’s Fund. To be held SATURDAY, MAY 1-tli, 1915, at 8 p.m. Music Herrick’s Orchestra. Prices: 2/- and 1/6.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 110, 11 May 1945, Page 6

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