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At the Theatre

PRINCESS, KAITAIA Double Feature Programme for Friday and Saturday A fast-moving western picture, “Eagle’s Brood,” starts the programme at the Princess, Kaitaia, on Friday and Saturday evenings; William Boyd is the star. Your old favourites Stan and Ollie, appear in “The Bohemian Girl,” a delightful humourous romance in which these two nit-wits score heavily with laughs. The stage play of the same name will be remembered with pleasure by those privileged to see this famous operetta. Today you cannot pick up your newspapers without finding a record of someone crashing to death on the highway. One person a day in New Zealand meets his or her death through motor accidents. With “The Bohemian Girl” programme will be screened one of the popular “Crime Doesn’t Pay” series, “Hit and Run Driver.” This particular featurette is the most timely subject ever screenin this country. Lawrence Tibbett on Tuesday and Wednesday The mighty voice of the world’s most famous singer, Lawrence Tibbett, will be heard in “Metropolitan,” the supreme musical feast, in the greatest picture that you ever had the opportuity to see, and you should not miss the opportunity presented to you on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. AWANUI TALKIES Saturday You will be held spell-bound by the baffling mystery presented by the story of a man whose past was a total blank and his efforts to unravel this mystery, in “Two in the Dark,” the picture to be screened at the Awanui Talkies on Saturday evening. The Singing Cowboy Rides in on Wednesday See Dick Foran, the singing cowboy ride on to the screen on Wednesday evening see and hear him sing and shoot his way through a thrilling, breath-taking picture of the old frontier days. The title of the picture is “Song of the Saddle” but this is not important, but that you should hear and see Dick Foran is.

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Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 30, 16 April 1937, Page 2

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At the Theatre Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 30, 16 April 1937, Page 2

At the Theatre Northland Age, Volume 6, Issue 30, 16 April 1937, Page 2

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