ENTEBTAINMENTS. ' OONCLTJDING TO-NIGHT >Pk# merriest double f eature , entertainment that ever charmed an audien.ce lompc gaily through the season's moat Evely programme. JEAN JOEL ARTHUR McCREA — in — **AJL»V.t»JNXU.K±i JJH MAJXtiAVXASX" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate r eature William Gargau - Florence Rice in — "BLACKMAILER" \ V OOSY i ^theatre TO-MORROW- At 2.15 & 8 TWO BIG FEATURES JHere's & polished production — a gripping stroy — alive with aerial thrills, attractive cabaret scenes, and exciting action in the thrill-pacljed drama of International Espionage! Lucille Iiiale - Kim Peacock Leslle Perrins - Molly Fisher — in— — "EXPERTS OPINION" — "EXPERTS OPINION" — (Recommended by Genaor for Adults.) — SECOND FEATURE A fast-paced story of thrills- and romance in the shadow of America 's Underworld! RALPH BELLAMY Katherine Locke - Andy Clyde David Holt
"STRAIGHT SHOULDER" "STRAIGHT fimtt SHOULDER" (Approved for TJniYersal Exhibition.) Plans at Sutcliff e % Bing 2822. WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE . WEDNESDAY, At 8 . "CAPTAIN JANUARY" (Approved for TJniversal Exhibition.) SHIRLEY TEMPLE The dimpled darling of the screen in her most glorious picture NEW SONGS! NEW DANCES! See her dancing down the lighthouse steps in her multiplication-table dance. ONE NIGHT ONLT Reserve Seats at MacGregor's M i Jt •HAST^N®S A,A* & TO'NIGET Nelson Paris, — HASTINGS 6.30 p.pn 'sharp. gPOETS — gPOETS (Training Night). JTO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT JAZZ J) A N C E To be held in the Clive Hall, TO-NIGHT, Eebruary 23rd, 8 p.m, McKAY'S OECHESTEA. Ladies 2/-, Gents. 2/6, Double 4/-. Free Buses leaving 8 p.m. frocn Westerman's, Hastings and Parade, Napier, nnO-MOEEOW (WED.) OLD-TIME A CAENIYAL DANCE. A great Night. Bus from Hastings. EXCELSIOB HALL, NAPIEE. Subs. 2/-. yALENTlNE gALL Matariki Hall — Bridge Pah WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th, at 8 p.m. (3h aid of Assembly Hall and Primary) Music by David Kamau's Orchestra. Free Buses: Chequer, Clive Square, Napier, via Taradale and Fernhill, 7.30 p.m.; Government, Hastings, 7.45 p.m., Waipukurau 7.30 p.m. pOET AHUEIBI CALEDONIAN A • SOCIETY, Buffalo Hall, Port Ahuriri, WEDNESDAY, FEBET7AEY 24, 1937. MONTHLY INGLESIDE Vocal and Elocutionary Items and Exhibition Dancing. Old-time and Scottish Dancing. Admission: Members 6d, non-cnembers 1/-. Children under 16 years 6d, and must be accompanied by parents. " Bus leaves for Napier at midnight. W. J. KEY, Hon. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. clifton commercial college 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting - Bookkeeping MAEGAEET A. GILLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — PrincipaL ^ frances fox L.R.A.M., A.E.C.M. Haa resumed teaching — VIOLIN, PIANOFOETE, THEOEY. Studio: * 4 Enderley, ' ' Duart Eoad, Havelock North. 'Phone 4280. AIso at Hereworth and Queenswood Schools. cecil b. spinney, l.r.a.m. Organist, Choirmaster, St. Matthew's Ghurch, Musician at Iona College, Queenswood and Hereworth Schools. Beceives pnpils for Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony and Singing, and prepares for all examinations (paper work includod). Sound foundation in Musical Appreciation and Practical Musicianship given. In 1936 15 Examination Successes wera gained. Studio: St. Matthew's Hall. Home: 900 Fitzroy Avenne, Hastings. ITEST TEBM BEGINS FEBEUAEY 1. "M0DEENE" SCHOOL OF DBESSMAKTNG, Be-opening February 1R "OBABET COMMEECIAL COLLEGE, Public Trust Bldg., Hastings. Tuition in Shorthand, Tj-pcn-ril 'mg and Bookkeeping. Passes Hastings and Napier: 18 Govt. and 12 (Miamber oi .Commerce. Coaching in Languages. French and Latin; correct pronoiincia tion a speeialty, by Prof. Lealiv.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBHETR19370223.2.147.1
Bibliographic details
Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 33, 23 February 1937, Page 16
Word Count
506Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 33, 23 February 1937, Page 16
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.