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ENTERTAINMENTS. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8 Jack London's "WHITE FANG" -with Michael Whalen - Jean Muir Slim Summerville - Jane Darwell (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 8 | STATE j Hastings » 4 SESSIONS TO-MORROW 4 2.15 ; 4.45 : 8.0 ; 10.30 p.m. GAY AS SPARKLING WINE! A story of hearts that beat in rhythm . • with love along the Blue Danube. Paramount Pictures Present "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" III ' . • — With — — GLADYS SWARTHOUT — — GLADYS SWARTHOUT— ' —GLADYS SWARTHOUT— RED MacMURRAY RED MacMURRAY JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE IEEMAN BING, YELOZ AND YOLANDA. 5 SONG HITS "Paradise in Waltz Time." ! ' ' Merry-Go-Round. ' ' | 'Could I Be In Love." "When Is a Kiss Not a Kiss" "Champagne Waltz." DANCES BY — - VELOZ & YOLANDA SUCH AS YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE. SPARKLING SHOW ALIVE /ITH SWINGING SONG AND MELODY FEATURETTES INCLUDE BETTY BOOP CARTOON COMEDY, NEWS, ETO. -BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS— , Plan on y.iew at Theatre from | 10 a.m. daily, or phone 267.4 | JhiWren bf All Ages Admitted to the STATE TE AUTE DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. ^NNUAL gHEEP JQOG JRIALS 5 "KOPARAKORE," OPAPA. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 10, 11 and 12. - Run under new rules of N.I. Sheep Dog Trial Association; Entries CLOSE with Seeretary, SATURDAY, March 6. Late entries to be run in order of receipt of same. Draw will be advertised in Herald-Tribune on Monday, 8th March. OFFICIALS. — Patron; A. M. Williams, Esq. ' Patroness; Mrs. C. K. White. President; H. R. Campbell, Esq. Seeretary; Jack Campbell, "Duncraig," Opapa. Committee; Messrs. A. Smith, L. E. "Smith, E. S. Collison, A. McKenzie, J. Mills, D. Condon. Timekeeper: G. Heaps. Flag Stewart: A. McKenzie. PROGRAMME. * CLASS L — Longmead, bringing back and holding in ring. CLASS II. — Short head, bringing back and yarding. CLASS III.— Huntaway. A separate class for maiden dogs (which'have not won a first or second prize prior to the commencement of this meeting) will be run in conjunction with each open evont. > Nominations for Open Events: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. Maiden: Members 5/-, Non-members 7/6. Prizes. — " Open Classes; First £5, second £3 10/-, third £2, fourth 10/-. Maiden Dogs: First £3, second £2, .third £1. Also* valuable Challenge Cups and twelve special trophies and prizes. Competitors entering for teams prizes must nomlnate the team of dogs with the Seeretary before the commencement of events. , For particulars and any information write or ring D. M. Campbell, "Waipiropiro," 'Phone 6542, Hastings. DONALD M. CAMPBELL, Chairman. JACK CAMPBELL, Hon. Seeretary. 'Phone No. 6994. FIREWOOD, Etc. j^ET US CUT YOUR FIREWOOD. — with our sharp saw. Order your winter Coal and Wood now.— McKam Phone 2470 Hastings. WhV WORRY about a cold winter 1 Ring 2252, Tahau, Hastings — his wood is hot. ' Stacks of it, any length. Prices right. Twinkle, twinkle, little star!— How I wonder what you are; And I wonder how you'd go Helped along with Ware's BRIGHT GLOW. — All Brands of — Coke, Coal, . Wood and Carbonettes. E. WARE & SON 330 Riverslea Rd., Hastings. Ring 2966 SOLE AGENTS GLEN COAL WHITE & CO. (W. J. Michaelson) KING ST. 'Phone 3610 • HASTINGS Leave Orders: F. C. Wilkinson, Queen Street. Also Coke, Firewood and Carbonettes HOLT'S LTD. Phone 3568 — HASTINGS Taupiri, Glen, Wilton Coal; Dry Fire wood, all lengths and kinds; Coke, Cones, Carbonettes. Weight and measurenient guarauteed. 'Phone 4005.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 24, 12 February 1937, Page 16

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