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STATE THEATRE.

"ONE MORE SPRING.”

"One More Spring,” starring Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter, is to be shown again at the State Theatre at a matinee this afternoon and finally tonight. Reserves at F. J. Adcock’s, ’phone 1275. COMING TO-MORROW. "YET’B LIVE TO-NIGHT.” A romance of the Riviera, "Let’s Live To-night,” which comes to the State Theatre to-morrow, when it will be shown at 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m., is a love story in a Mediterranean setting of beauty and charm. The picture costars Tuilio Carminati, who had the leading part in “One Night of Love” and the talented Lilian Harvey. “Let’s Live To-night” is remarkable for its musical score. "Love Passes By” is sung by Carminati with great effect. The '-story concerns a young Ameifican girl, Kay Routledge, making holiday on the Riviera, who falls in love with the handsome Nick Kerry (Tuilio Carminati). They enjoy a short but arduous romance, after which the cynical bachelor is on his way to new conquests. The girl cannot forget him, even after /she meets another man who falls deeply in love with her. Nick returns, a chastened lover, ready to beg forgiveness, when he discovers that her sweetheart and present fiance is his younger brother. to say, the romaqfif tangle is satisfactory unravelled in the end. Hugh Williams is splendid as the romantic, idealistic young Brian Kerry, his brother’s rival. Tala Birell i? a glamorous brunette and a skilled ae-. tress.' She does extremely well in a different role. Janet Beecher, as Kay s mother; Luis Alberni, as Carminati s faithful and funny butler are well cast. The picture is handsomely mounted and lavishly produced. Seats may be reserved at F. J. Adcock’s, 'phone 1275. ______

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Wairarapa Age, 1 October 1935, Page 2

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STATE THEATRE. Wairarapa Age, 1 October 1935, Page 2

STATE THEATRE. Wairarapa Age, 1 October 1935, Page 2

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