ENTERTAINMENTS. t~— — 1 — OOSY "32 >■ ^ THBATRBi ! TO-NIGHT AT 8 (mu news of a great ahow with the season's finesfc east of romantic gtara musicsi stars comedy stars — — in a whixlwind roundup of romance, rhythm and BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY FRANCES FARMER - BOB BURNS FRANCES FARMER - BOB BURNS — in — - "RHYTHM ON IHE RANGE" "RHYTHM ON IHE RANGE" "RHYTHM ON IHE RANGE" "RHYTHM ON IHE RANGE" ("Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Second Feature — A tense, actionful story set against the exciting background of the San Franeisco waterfront MARY BOLAND MARY BOLAND MARY BOLAND TOUB HAYDON - DONALD WOODS • — ic— "A SON COMES HOME" "A SON COMES HOME" |Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans at Satcliffe % Ring 2822. HERETAUNGA SWIMMING CLUB OPEN INTER-CLUB CARNIVAL, Ferguson: Cup, _ Gisborne ▼. Heretaunga. Swimming • Diving - Polo TO-NIGHT — . TO-NIGHT Maddison Baths. Admission, 1/- and fid. P* R» GRATTA.M, Hon. Sec. PfABTINGS WOMEN 'S BRANCH N.Z.LP. will hold a 500 fiARn TOUENAMENT TO-NIGHT, Premier Hall, Hastings, 8 p.m. Bharp. NAPIER A.A & C.O. 'pWELFTH MEETING OF SEASON ' McLean Park • TO-MOBROW THURSDAY, February 18, Commencing at 7 p.m. /ip-top programme. Admission 6d. children accompanied >y adults free. NORTHERN H.B. EEDERATION OF WOMEN 'S INSTITUTES ' QOMBINED Q.ARDEN pARTY For all Members and Friends, and opea to the Public in general. A & P. SHOWGEOUNDS, THURSDAY, February 18th, at 2 p.m. Entertainments, Folk Dancing, Maori Members' Choir. Stalls, Bran-tub, CompetiHons and Games of all hinds. Entrance 6d, Children 3d, Buffet Tea €d. Members please wear own name and that of Institute. TE AUTE D3BTRICT SPORTS CLUB. ^NNUAL gHEEP J)OG pRIALS '"KOPARAKORE," OPAPA WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 10, 11 and 12. Run under new rules of N.L 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. Condoa. Timekeeper: G. Heaps. Flag Stewartj A. McKenzie. PROGRAMME. CLASS L— - Long-head, bringing back and holding in ring. CLASS H. — Short head, bringing back and yarding. CLASS m. — Huntaway. A separate class for maiden dogs (which have not won a first or second prize prior to the cornmencement of this meeting) will be run in conjunction mth each open event. Nominations for Open Events: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. Maiden; Members 5/-, Non-meaibera 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. Competifors entering for teams prizes mnst nominate the team of dogs with the Seeretary before the' cornmencement of events. For particnlars and any lnformation write^ or ring D. M. Campbell, "Waipiropiro," 'Phone 6542, Hastings. DONALD M. CAMPBELL, Chairman. JACK CAMPBELL, Hon. Seeretary. 'Phone No. 6994. sione's COMMERCIAL, MUNICIPAL AND GENERAL DIRECTORY Por 1937 Forty-sixth Fear of Publication. WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY, AND TARANAKL AND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Royal Svo., containing abont 2000 pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt tettered. PRICE: If. ordered before publication £1 5/. If ordered jafter publicatinp £1 iq/. STONE, SON & CO., LTD. Publisher? and Printers, ANZAO SQUARE DUNEDIN. yyON7!1 STAY GREY! Van-Gre) Tonic revitalises hair roots. Ends greyness — brings back. natural sheei *nd lustre. Definitely not a dye. Guar anteed. Obtainable from Noel Wilson Ckeaiist, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 28, 17 February 1937, Page 16
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