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ENTERTAINMENTS. CHILDREN PARENTS : The Theatre Ban on Children l i occasioned by the epidemic | J vanishes To-morrow. l J Children of ALL AGES will J i be Admitted to the Regent J , J From To-morrow (Saturday). i l We also heartily recommend to all J | children the Special Celebration i i Session at the Cosy Theatre To- J J morrow Morning at 10.15 ■ ■ ■ i — Hastings ■ i REOENT j ★ Hawke1 '• Bay'# Pre-Eminent Theatre. FINALLY TO-NIGHT At 8 ANNA STEN . Henry Wilcoxon - John Garrick .. in the G, M. Woolf Production .. "A WOMAN ALONE" A picture worthy of the patronage of every woman and every man Excellent First Half (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts) 1 TO-MORROW 1 { Bessions: : 2.15 - 4.45. - 8. | Happily Presenting — Another Wonderfu! "Metro-Rcgent" Entcrtainment. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, who made last year's Biggest Success "San Francisco" — THE SCREEN'S . EXCmNG NEW SWEETHEARTS ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR * BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK BARBARA STANWYCK JEAN HEBSHOLT JOSEPH CALLEIA "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE"Romanee and Langhs a-plenty in another of those up-to-the-minute Sparkling entertainments Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer does so well Additional — Great First Half Includes "VIOLETS IN SPRING" j A delightful M.G.M. j Musical Revue. j Booking is Already Heavy Plans at -Sutcliffe's, Phone 2822. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i CENTRAL HAWKE 'S BAY gHEEP J) 0 G rjiRIALS to be held at TARADALE, HAWKE 'S BAY On Property kindly lent by Dolbel Estate . WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 24th, 25th, 26th February, 1937. JUDGE: D. E, McLEOD, ESQ., EAUPARE.

OFFICIALS Patron: J. A. MacFarlane, Esq., Napier; President: W. Whyte, Esq., Napier. Vice-president: H. M. Campbell, C. W. Davis, T. H Lowry, W. A. Mackenzie, H Smith, W. H Seiby, C. J. N. Smith, R. Averill, S. Neagle, J. Martin. Committee: E. McLeod, W. , Jowsey, P. Walker, B. Douglas, W. Mackinnon, A, G. Stead, L. Lopdell. A. McGlashan, W. McHwraith, J. Gillespie, D. Rigger, J. Thom, J. Donnelly, A. McKenzie, C. Averill. Time keeper: F. Dolbell Flag Steward: A. McGlashan. Call Steward; D. Rigger. CLASS I. — LONG HEAD & HOII) IN RING (OPEN).— lst, £10 Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd, £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-. CLASS II. — SHORT HEAD & YARD (OPEN).— lst, £10 Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd, £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-. CLASS HI. — HUNTAWAY BETWEEN THBEE SETS OF FfcAGS. lst, Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-1 SPECIALS Mr J. Thoai has kindly donated two guineas for Maiden Dog scoring most points in Classes I. and IL ✓* Mr J. Donnelly has kindly donated one guinea for Maiden Dog scoring most points in Class HI. Mr D. Rigger has kindly -donated 10/6 for Youngest Competitor in eacb Class (three separate prizes). Mr Whyte has kindly donated a cup for maiden man scoring most points in Classes I. and n. with one dog and one dog in Class HL Mr Whyte also donhted £1 1/- for maiden man and dog scoring most points in Classes I. and H. Mr McKenzie and Mr McLeod kindly donated £1 1/- for maiden man and dog in Glass HL scoring most points. Mr E. C., McDermott has kindly donated a bridle for competitor under 21 scoring most points at oieeting. J. A. McFarlane's Challenge Cup for one Heading Dog and one Huntaway scoring most points. Entries (open). — Members 7/6, Nonmembers 10/6. All entries close with the SecTCtary on February 22 for draw for runs, and late entries to run as received. FEED TONG, Secretary. WATCH FOUB BLOOD PEESSURE, OUNDRED8 of ftew uealandera *nnually die from high blood prossure. Headaches, head noises, palpitation, dizziness, and bladder weakness ara all symptoms. "Rumacaps" taken regularly, quicklj bring blood pressure to normal, and restore perfect health. Onequalled for rheumatics. Get free booklet from HE. Farmers ' Co-op. Assm, all branehes. *

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 16

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