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JENTERTAENMENTS. TO-NIGHT At 8 IS PEHNITELY YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE " "SUZY" V OOSY ~P ^ ■■ THEATJtE SSg FINAIiLY ~ FINALLY TO-NIGHT - — At 8 TO-NIGHT "Suzy" It* s Gayer Than "Suzy" "Suzy" Gay! "Suzy" "Suzy" FRANCHOT TONE "Suzy" "Suzy" JEAN HARLOW "Suzy" "Suzy" CARYGRANT "Suzy" "Suzy" in "Suzy" "Suzy" 'SUZY' "Suzy" "Suzy" Benita Hume "Suzy" "Suzy" Lewis Stone "Suzy" {Reeommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT 'METRO' SUPPOBTS 2.15 & 8 To-morrow 2.15 & 8 HASTINGS - - TEST YOUR NERVE! It*s inore incredible than the "Invisible Man" — more fascinating than "Frankenstein" Otto Gloria Marguerite Kruger Holden Churchill Di^CULA'S DRACOLA'S DAUGHTER DAUGHTER JE^spmmeuded by Censor for Adults.) A ' iriB8T BATE FIRST HALF '% '■ ■ . . Plans ■ at Sutcliffe 's, ring 2822 .0? Tfieatre 2283 after' 6 p.m. KAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-MORROW AT 8 p.m. •TOREIGN AFFAIRS" ! [(Approved for ITniversal Exhibition.) A TOM WALLS CLASSIO When Tom Walls and Balph Lynn are together in a picturel vrith a French touchj, it'a a case of "Cherchez La , " jj,emme.M Ihe ~tm> inseparables are stranded in Naughty Nice. SATUBDAY AND MONDAY ^ "SHOW BOAT" „ 4 '""tlg^PETANE AND ESKDALE p ICN I C AND gPOET S , To be. held in ? Mr-F. Tucker's Paddock, Bay 4View,| SATURDAY, •FEBRUARY 6th, '3.937 r Commencing at 21 a.m. Athletic Events, 1 p.m, Programme comprises: nOBSE EVENTS (Judge, A W. Pa*, sons, Esq.): Maiden Jump, Open Jump, Pony Jump (Challenge Cup for most points in above four events), Musical Chairs, Turning Event, Tilting" the Eing, Potato Bace, Cigarette Bace, Threadthe Needle Bace (Ghallenge Cup for most points in above seven no^Sity horse events). ATHLETIC EVENTS (handicapper, N. A. McKenzie, and run under N.Z. A.A.A. Eules): 100, 220, 880 yards (all amateur), High Jump, 100 yards local, Hop, Step and Jump, Married Men 's Bace, Mamed Ladies' Bace. CYCLE EVENTS: Half-mile, 1 mile, Miss and Place. FOOTBALL EVENTS: Longest dropHek, best place kick. NOVELTY EVENTS: Bowling Cricket Ball, Sheaf Tossing, Chain Stepping, Sheep Guessing, Greasy Pig, Children 's Baces. NATIONAL DANOING EVENTS: Sailor's Hornpipe, Sword Dance, Highland Eeel (under 10 years), Irish Jig, Highland Jling, Eeel o' Tulloch (under 13 years), Sean Triubhas, Sailor 's Horn- * pipe, under 16 years) and novice events, NOMINATIONS for Athletic and Cycling' events must be in the hands of Secretary three days before day of Sports. ' - BAND IN ATTENDANCE Eefrcshments on ground. Admission: Adnlts 1/-, Vehicles 1/-, Children free. Hot Water Free. DANCE IN BAY VIEW HALL IN THE EVENING IN THE EVENING. W. COWPER SMITH, Hon. Sec., Eskdale. Phono 715S, Napier. 32

FINANCE. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. fTHE MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY has funds available for investment on approved First Mortgage. At Borrower's option mortgage may be eovered by Life Insurance. McCULLOCH, BUTLEB & SPENCE i Secretaries Hastings and Napier. HASTINGS PEEMANENT BULLOiNU SOCIETY. Established 50 years. »rnlS SOCIETY ha* ample funds to ■*" land on long term mortgage with easy repnyments. At borrower's option life insurance may be incorporated to insure repayment of loan in case ot mortgagor'a death. Office nezt NationaJ Bank, Markct Street. A. J. RUNCIMAN, Secretary. "JJO MORE MOTHS in your house if , Zala'a patent process is used. Ring 4055 for appoiiitmeiit. Zula's, Furs, Hastings. LUMBAGO SUFFERER PEAISES ' . BIRMA. "POR YEARS I suffcred from lumbago and weak kidneys/' writcs llr. W.R. •, Gisborne. "I spent pounds on medical attention and oxpensive remedies without much benefit •ntil I took Birma. One packet of Birma has completely freed me from my pain, and has rnade me a ncw man." Noel Wilson Pharmacy, Hastiugs, sell Birma st 6/6 with MoneyB»ck Gusnuites,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 12

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