HUNTERVILLE
ST, JAMES’ THEATRE Films with music are lhe most, popular type of screen entertainment at the moment —pictures that present the enchantment of romance with its natural accompaniment of tuneful melodies and beautiful backgrounds. “Aly Heart is Calling,” which comes to the Bt. James 'Theatre, Hunterville on Saturday, ideally fills those conditions. Whether rendering opera-' tic aria or lilting popular melodies, [ Kiepura, the famous Polish tenor, is wholly delightful. No male screen singer has a larger or more devoted I following than this great artist, whose j magnetic personality so exactly harmonises with the clever comedy of Sonnie Hale that their scenes together I are irresistible. And there is yet an j other outstanding personality in “Alyj Heart is Calling,” Marta Eggerth, I young, glamorous and very beautiful, brings sweetness and sympathy to her important role, and gives more than a hint of her powers as a dancer and vocalist. The engrossing story is told against impressive backgrounds, and the big sets include representations of a luxury liner at sea and scenes in Monte Carlo. RANGATIRA LADIES' GOLF CLUB. L.G.U. MATCH. The following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played on Tuesday next: —Miss M. Illston v. Miss M. Lourie, Mis? J. Alsworth v. Miss B. Wybourne, Mrs. Donovan v. 'Miss A. Illston, Mrs. P. G. Rhodes v. Airs. G. S. Grifton, Miss Z. Meads v. Mrs. A. 11. Rhodes, Mrs. Aidworth v. Miss AL Alorton, Miss Cummins v. Dr. Jessie Burnett, Mrs. Graham v. Airs. Dalziell, Aliss D. Dalzie/*' v. Miss E. Weston, Miss J. Bartlett v. Mrs. I' Weston.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 3
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