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ENTERTAJNMENTS. IT CONCLUDES TO-NIGHT Season Cannot be Extended i Hastings ★ j R E G E N T [ ★ Hawke '■ Bay's Pre-Eminent Theatre. , PINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8 RQBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYCK in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's Sparkiing Romantic Comedy "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" Additional — MiniatuTe Musical "VIOLETS IN SPRING" (Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW SESSIONS .2.15 & 8 "Warner's New Season Musical! You've never heard more tuneful songs — you've never enjoyed such hearty laughter — you've never seen such brilliant spectacle nor such lovely girls! * A perfect pattern of musicalcomedy entertainment — • cut from the same cloth as "42nd Street." DICK POWELL DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL WARREN WILLIAM FRANK McHUGH And the YACHT CLUB BOYS — -in — "STAGE STRUCK" "STAGE STRUCK" "STAGE STRUCK" The Curtain Rises on the Brightest Show in Town , To-morrow at 2. 1 5 and 8 p.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Sutcliffe 's, Phone 2822 CENTRAL HAWKE'S BAY gHEEp ;j).oa i,EIALS to be held at TARADALE, HAWKE'S BAY On Property kindly lent by Dolbel ' Estate ' ■' WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ERIDAY 24th, 25th, "26th "Eebruary, 1937. •JUDGE: D. E. McLEOD, ESQ., BAUPAEE. OEEICIALS Patron: J. A. MacParlane, Esq., Napier; President: W. Whyte, Esq., Napier. Yiee-president: H. M. Campbell, C. W, Davis, T. H. Lowry, W. A. klackenzie, H. Smith, W. H. Selby, C. J. N. Smith, R. Averill, S. Neagle, J. Mattin. Committee: E. McLeod, W. Jowsey, P. Walker, B. Douglas, W. Mackinnon, A. G. Stead, L. Lopdell, A. McGlashan, W. Mcllwraith, J. Gillespie, D. Rigger, J. Thom, J. Donnelly, A. McKenzie, C. Averill. rJ'in:ekeeper: F. Dolbeb' Plag Steward: A. McGlashan. Call Stsward; D. Rigger. CLASS I. — LONG HEAD & HOID IN KING (OPEN).— lst, £10 ChaUenge Cup and £7; 2nd, £4 10/-J 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-. CLASS II. — SHORT HEAD & YARD (OPEN). — lst, £10 Challenge Cup aud £7; 2nd, £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-. CLASS III. — HUNTAWAY BETWEEN THREE SETS OE PLAGS. lst, Challenge Cup and £7; 2nd £4 10/-; 3rd, £2 10/-; 4th, £1 10/-J. SPECIALS. Mr J. Thom has kindly donated two guineas for Maiden Dog scoring most points in Classes I. and II. Mr J. Donnelly has kindly donated one guinea for Maiden Dog scoring most points in Class III. Mr D. Rigger has kindly donated 10/6 for Youngest Competitor in eacb Ciass (three separate prizes). Mr Whyte has kindly donated a cup for maiden man scoring most points in Classes I. and II. with one dog and one dog in Class III. Mr Whytd also donated £1 1/- for maiden man and dog scoring most points in Classes I. and II. Mr McKenzie and Mr McLeod kindly donated £1 1/- for maiden man and dog in Class m. scoring most points. Mr E. C. McDermott has kindly donated a bridle for competitor- under 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 Secietary on February 22 for draw for runs, and late entries to run as received. FRED TONG, Secretary. YTVIAN COX. yiviAif C03: ESTATE AGENT Has received -instruetions from the MORTGAGEE To sell immediately the following IDEAL FATTENJNG FARM NEARLY — 3QQ — ACRES „ WAIPAWA DISTRICT All Ploughable From rich, heavy, drained swamp flats to a little lighter high and dry plateau. Beautifully sheltered — Plantations AJ1 necessary buildings. TITLE — L.I.P. RENT 7/4. At the price of the Mortgage — £4500 With only £1500 cash. Balance 5 years at 4A per cent. It is undoubtedly a cheap property. Genuine Buyers can obtain further details. yiYIAN C0X Nest McGlashan 's Ltd. Tennyson Street — NAPIER Box 55. P.O. Box 55. TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY — AT — , JjENTIST JQAYIES

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 21, 9 February 1937, Page 12

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