ENTEBTA1NMENTS. Another "Eegent-Metro" Triumph xedeives the applanse of Hastings Picture Goers — — Owing to extensive circuit booking season definitely cannot be extended beyond Tuesday night (tomorrow). See It To-Night ! ! — Hastings R E C E N T I * Hawke '» Bay'a Pre-Eminent Theatra. TO-NIGHT AT 8 — -Finally To-morrow at 2.15 & 8 Bomance and Laughs aplenty in another of those up-to-the-minute entertaniments Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer does so well. R0BERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR in Metro-Gold"wyn-Mayer 's "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" With BARBARA STANWYCK JEAN HEESHOLT JOSEPH CALLEIA (Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) Great First Half — Includes "VIOLETS IN SPRING" i Delightful M.G.M. Musical 'j Plans at Sutcliffe's, Phone 2822 CENTEAL HAWKE 'S BAY gHEEP J)OG »J«EIALS to be heTd at • TABADALE, HAWKE'S BAY On Property kindly lent by Dolbel % Estate WEDNESDAY, THUESDAY, FEIDAY 24th, 25th, 26th February," 1937. • JUDGE: D. E. McLEOD, ESQ., EAUPAEE, OFFICIALS Patron: J". A. MacFarlane, Esq., Napier; President: W. Whyte, Esq., Napier. Vice-president: H. M. Campfcell, C. W, Davis, T. H. Lowry, W. A. Maekenzie, H. Smith, W. H. Seiby, C. J. N. ' Smith, E. Averill, S. Neagle, J. Martin. Committee: E. McLeod, W. Jowsey, P. Walker, B. Douglas, W. Mackinnon, A. G. Stead, L. Lopdell. A. MeGlashan, W. McHwraith, J. Gillespie, D. Eigger, J. Thom> J. Donnelly, A. McKenzie, C. Averill. Timekeeper: P. DolbeE. Flag Steward: A. MeGlashan. Call Steward; D. Eigger. CLASS I.— LONG HEAD & HOID IN EING (OPEN).— lst, £10 Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd, £4 10/-J 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/"-. CLASS II. — SHOET HEAD &? YAED (OPEN).— lst, £10 Challenge Cup and £7; fcnd, £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-. CLASS III. — HUNTAWAY BETWEEN THEEE SETS OF FLAGS. lst, Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd £4 107-.; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/4 — — SPECIALS JMir J. Thom has kindly donated two guineas for Maiden Dog scoring most points in Classes I. an^ II. Mr J. Donnelly has kindly donated one guinea for Maide'n Dog scoring most points in Class TTT. Mr D. Eigger has kindly donated 10/6 for Youngest Competitor in each Class (three separate prizes). Mr Whyte has kindly donated a cup -for maiden man scoring most points in Classes I. and H. with one dog and one dog in Class III. Mr Whyte also donated £1 1/- for maiden man and dog scoring most points in Classes I. and II. Mr McKenzie and Mr McLeod kindly donated £i 1/- for maiden man and dog in Class IEL scoring most points. Mr E. C. McDermott has kindly donated a bridle for competitor nnder 21 scoring most points at meeting. 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 Seciotary on February 22 for draw for runs, and late entries to run as received. FEED TONG, Secretary. vivian cox. yiVIAN fjox ESTATE AGENT Has received instruetions from the MOETGAGEE To sell immediately the following IDEAL FATTENING FAEM NEAELY — 3QQ — ACBES WAIPAWA DISTEICT All Ploughable From rich, heavy, drained swamp flats to a little lighter high and dry plateau. Beautifully sheltered — Plantations All necessaTy buildings. TITLE — L.I.P. RENT 7/4. At the price of the Mortgage — £4500 With only £1500 cash. Balance 5 years at 4J per cent. It is undoubtedly a cheap property. Genuine Buyers can obtain further details. yiVIAN C0X Next MeGlashan 's Ltd. Tennyson Street — NAPIER Box 55. P.O. Box 55. DO YOU LONG FOE A CLEAB SKIN? YOU loxig fur a boller skm , , , or strength to overconie that socalled tired feelixig . . . take Harvey'a Mineral Tonic. Harvcy's restores tlxe faaemoglobin of the blood whicb carries oxygen to all parts of the body. The result is restored energy, toned-up ' museles, vitality. Chemists sell Elarrey's at 3/6. TEETH PILLED PAINLESSLY . — AT — "JjENTIST J^AVIES
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 20, 8 February 1937, Page 12
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