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BNTERTAENMENTS. ^vT C 0 S Y THEATRE ^-T — : Wher* Ooolness and Comfort Prevail. A Monster Double reature Programme and Stage Presenfcation To-Night — At 8 — To-Night No. 1; Death Defying Thrills with Ihe Test Pilots RICHARD DIX XAREN MORLEY - LLOYD NOLAN "DEVIL'S SQUADRON" "DEVIL'S SQUADRON" . "DEVIL'S SQUADRON" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) They '11 try anything once , , , or twice if they livel — Associate Feature — No. 1 1 : Baffling Mystery Drama. RICHARD ARLEN - CECIUA PARKER ]- *'THE MJNE 1 WITH THE IRON DOOR j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It's tte most thrilling entorfcainment presented ra many months. PERSONAL APPEARANCE Of MISS NITA ROSSLYN The World Famous Cyclist "IHE GIRL IN RED" A Talented Artist Singing Maori, Spanish, Hawaiian and English Songs. Plans at Sutcliff e 's, ring 2822 or Theatre 2283 after 6 p.m. Children Under 12 NOT ADMITTED WAIPUKURAU THEATRE . TO-NIGHT At 8 pan. Paramount Presents — IHE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936 Song, Music and Laughter in tbe Gayest, Merriest MusicaP of tbe Year. Good Snpporting Progfamme incjude POPEYE CARTOON Reseryt at Hawke's Music - Depot, pbone £82. • j; HASTINGS CITIZENS* BAND Q.BAND JJECTTAIi Nelson Park • Hastings SUNDAY NIGHT1 SUNDAY NIGHT! Collection for Contest Funds! ^^EASTI^GS A.A. & C. jj^ ofjiT S gPOKTS f TUESDAY, 26 th. JANUARY, 1937. .* Ladies 75-100 Yards. f Men's 100 440, 1 aiile. j Field Sbot Putt, Long Jump. * Cycling, 4-5 Miles. JiHurdles, 80 yarto Low.

JpORANGAHAU gPORTS , QLUB 87tb ANNUAL MEETING 37tb ANNTJAL MEETING JFEDNESDAY, 27tb JANUARY, 1937. * iOESE EVENTS - FIELD EVENTS NATIONAL DANCING * . SHEEP GTJESSING W. M. SNELLING, ' 130 Hon. Secretary. | 0ORONATION jgALL iASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. FRI1DAY, Jan. 29th. Daneing at 8.15 p.m. ^ Music by Bunny Otene's Orehestra. ^Proceeds in aid of Kohupatiki Church |and Marae. TJnder direct patronage of |the Lord Bishop of Aotearoa. Eree * buses leave Napier at .7.30 and WaiIpulniran at 7. Subscriptions: Ladies 3/6, * Gentlemen 5/-, Double 7/6. JAZZ jgALL * Clive Public Hall : Eebruary E»?J MUSIC McKAY'S ORCHESTEA, f Admission: 2/-, 2/6, +/-. - Eree Buses from Napier and Hast- - Ings, leave 7.45 p.m. * JQANNEVIEKE gHOW * And NIGHT CAENIVAL TUESDAY . & WEDNESDAY, 9th and 10th FEBBUAEY, 1937. f " EAM FAIR— 11th EEBRUARY. * FULL EANGE OF STOCK CLASSES. Also Dairy Produce, Needlework, >• Cookery, Dog Trial, Kennel Section specially catered for. " OPEN HUNTERS ' COMPETITION. £50 Cash. ENTBIES CLOSE 26th. JAN., 1937. ^ Send for Schedule to j Show Secretary, P. O. Box 38, Dannevirke. OEANGE CAKE. 0REAM i-cup butter with half of 15cups sugar. Add remainder of Bugar-with 3 beaten eggs. Add Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence of Grange, IJ-cups milk; and i-teaspoon salt, 3eups fiour and 3-teaspoons baking pow* der (sifted together). Cover with orange icing, flavoured with Slevens' **Cathedral Brand" Essence oi Orange. ■ JJ OTfiL g P A — Q^AUPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage) "Eest obtained — Health regained" At New Zealand's most unique hotel. : Fully licensed and A.A. Assn. house, with exeeilent euisine. Thermal si'ghts, private fishipg • reach golf, thermal baths (including thf * famous "Kathleen" Bath) in hotu | grounds, free to guests. i Famous Maori CaTved Lounge also. j P.O. Box 12 — 'Phone 18 — TAUPO f n'mr HEATH : Proprietor.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 7, 23 January 1937, Page 20

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