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Twenty-five Years of Progress JBfe WfM. 1912-1937 i3S$ .

V" 11 •» - - " 1 - 1 Make Wash Day a Wash Hour | j| with the New 1937 Model | I WASHMASTER 1 8 diB and give yourself that after- 8 8 |- . noon °ff at a PARAMOUNT 8 I ^"ce ^ ^"f PiHfejl THOS. JITCHIE flpf Electrician* and Radio Dealers & Agents Crosley Refrigerators § 8 xBF BB SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL S 8 W (fw PARAMOUNT COMPETITION 8 pT^^ARAMOUNT BIRTHDAY VALUES 1 BAIRD'S HALF PRICE CLEARANCE 1 1 QUALITIES THAT ARE A PICTURE 1 | VALUUES THAT ARE PARAMOUNT | g BOYS' OAPS. § g Assorted eSrge and Tweed aCps ,including odd school makes. Were up 8 « to 3/6 each ®Nw 1/- each 8 g BOYS. HATS. 8 5 Tweed and Felt Hats in assorted makes. Were 2/6 to 4/6. 8 g Now 1/. each g 5 BOYS' SWXM SUITS. g 2 All Wool Bathing Suits in assorted sizes and shades. Were 6/11* 8 2 Half Prlce 3/6 8 5 BOYS' SPOETS OOATS. g 5 In Donegal and Colonial Tweeds. All pme wool. Assorted shades. 8 $ TTsually 29/6 Half Price 14/9 8 2 BOYS' OVERCOATS. ' 8 5 Smart Tweed OvercoatB in Fawnsf Mixtures and Navy. Usually 18/6, 8 % 27/6, 31/6 • ♦ NOW 9/3, 13/9, 1S/9 § f BOYS' SHDBTS. 8 5 Boys' Grey Tweed Shirtsin hard wearing qualities. Canoe or Tennis 8 6 styles. Sizes 2 to 10 Half Price 2/3 8 I SEE PAGE 6 POR SPEOIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION « |X BAIRD'S ~JBf" X j PARAMOUNT VALUE j I IN IRONMONGERY. It is important that in selecting your « | Paints and Wallpapers 9 f that you go to the right firm. 8 j F. L. BONE | STOCKS THE LATEST IN ORION RANGES AT § i PARAMOUNT VALUE | GARDEN TOOLS 1 BUILDERS' REQUIREMENTS OF THE BEST | | SPORTS GOODS AND GLASSWARE OF THE LATEST | \ ■ See that Your Orders go to— 8 F. L. BONE | THE IRONMONGER FOR PARAMOUNT VALUES 8 HERETAUNGA STREET HASTINGS. | | SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION § To Builders, Contractors § } Farmers, Etc. 9 \ MAKE H. H. CAMPBELL & SONS YOUR HEAD- 8 QUARTERS FOR ALL BUSINESS § TRANSACTIONS. • 8 i They are PARAMOUNT in their ability to supply ALL your 8 ? * requirements at LOWEST current rates: 8 ^ Their advice can be sought with the greatest confidence. 8 > Your guarantee is their Solidity, the business being 8 [ estahlished since 1894. 8 > % V* |H. H CAMPBELL & SONS \ TIMBER, HARDWARE & JOINERY § MERCHANTS. § KARAMU ROAD. HASTINGS. | ^ Phone 2770, Niglit 2030. 8 5 SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION 8

| § A Toast to Paramount Pictures and to those Hastings 1 1 Retailers who have Successfully Passed the | 1 Quarter-Century Mark j 8 The good will of motion picture audiences, like the good wili of the general public, can be had only by offering them 8 8 the best, and to have retuined the confidence of the public for twenty-five years is proof of quality. This has been done § S by Mr. Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount Pictures, and by the firms whose advertisements appear on this page. 8 8 Right through the darkest days of the Great War and the gloomiest periods of the depression these firms catered to 8 8 the tastes of the public and, what is more, satisfied them. So did Mr. Zukor. 8 8 Probably no individual has played a greater role in the growth of the motion picture than Zukor. He has, in few 8 g words, guided the star parade from Sarah Bernhardt to Claudette Colbert. "The Divine Sarah" was Zukor's first 8 | star and since then he has insplred the rise of more film satellites than any man who ever lived. 8 8 One by one the men who pioneered the industry at the turn of the century have dropped by the wayside through | 8 death or retirement. Zukor alone heads the organisation hefounded 8 8 To-morrow, Saturday, January 23, theatres throughout the world will commence a week of celebration to pay 8 8 tribute to Adolph Zukor and Paramount in commemoration of their 25th anniversary, the Regent Theatre, Hastings, 8 8 playing its part with the presentation of Paramount 's laiest success, "The General Died at Dawn," starring Gary Cooper 8 § and Madeleine Carroll. 8 r®EBRAflNOA5I6um I • 1912 1937 I 8 in celebrating this memorable event we proudly present to hastings picture-goers paramount 's pirst 8 § of a series of important 1937 attractions 8 | AT HASTINGS COMMENCING TO-MORROW | 1 RFP, FNT SATURDAY 1 I IV Li U Li 11 l at four big sessions I I HAWKE'S BAY'S PRE-EMINENT THEATRE II 2.15 - 4.45 - 8 and 10.30 p.m. 1 ! j ^ ^ 8 "The best recl-blooded entertainment for months," says "Labour Daily," Sydney. — — 1 8 8 "A film of exceptional merit," says "The Herald," Melbourne. - BRILLIANT FIRST HALF 8 8 "Week's Best Release, 'THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN." Paramount feature includes 8 8 wins hands down," says "The Australian Women's Weekly." Latest Musical Novelty Craze . 8 8 "One of the 12 best pictures of the year." — "Daily Telegraph." * "KNOCK KNOCK 8 1 Plans at Sutcliffe's. 'Phone 2822. po,EyeT'L~?" I s OR THEATRE 3843 AFTER 6 p.m. "never kick a woman" 8 | IMPERATIVE TO RESERVE FOR ALL SESSIONS. j Latest Paramount News Reels I 8 | SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION— 12 Prizes of Double Dress Circle Passes. 1

1 For Your 1 I Building Requirements 1 1 go to 1 R0BERT H0LT & SONS j J NAPIER and HASTINGS I | HASTINGS' PARAMOUNT SAWMILLERS, TIMBER & I | HARDWARE MERCHANTS | 8 During the long time we have been established m 1 g 8 Hastings, having celebrated our 40th Birthday just 8 g recently, we have huilt up a PARAMOUNT reputation 8 8 QUALITY & SERVICE, which it is our constant aim S 8 to maintain. ■ ' i *v S § SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPEOIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION § 1 Always of Paramount 1 j Quality 1 | Saddlery and Harness 1 | Travelling Bags and Cases 1 § Sports Goods of All Kinds 1 / 1 Established 1886. 1 I LAND & HEIGHWAY j ^ LIMITED | 1 NAPIER HASTINGS 1 c; , SEE PAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION 8 I TIME IS | PARAMOUNT 1 IN DECIDING THAT THE PROMISES WE MADE 25 | | YEARS AGO WERE TRUSTW ORTHY. ^ | | YEARS MAY COME AND YEARS MAY- GO, BUT THE | 8 PUBLIC MARCH ON FOREVER IN g | GRIFFITHS' FOOTWEAR | W te GR1FFITHS' I NETX BANK OF N.Z. HASTINGS. | 8 SEE PAGE 6 POB SPEOTAl PABAMODOT COMPETITION . B I All the PARAMOUNT Theatres J 1 in Hawke's Bay were Carpeted and 1 I Furnished throughout by | I C-HRISTIES J 1 , HASTINGS j I Christies' Goods Stand the Test of Time 1 1 A. CHRISTIE & SONS, LTD. I | RUSSELL STREET. HASTINGS. 1 8 SEE FAGE 6 FOR SPECIAL PARAMOUNT COMPETITION §

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 6, 22 January 1937, Page 13

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