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, l ■ ENTEBTAINMENTS, • ! 2 SATUEDAY NEXT VICTOR JORY — in — r ZANE GREY'S * "RANGLE RIVER" "RANGLE RIVER" and in addition LOUIS v. SHARKEY SENSATIONAL FIGHT SENSATIONAL FIGHT FILM *_ ■ i , 0 0 S Y ^TTTOATBE^ ^0^" — = TO-NIGHT At 8 TWO BIG FEATURES Here's a polished production — a gripping story — alive with aerial thrills, attractive cabaret scenes, and exciting action in the tlxrill-paeked drama of International Espionage! LucUle Iiisle *- Kim Peacock Leslie Perrins - Molly Fisher — in— "EXPERTS OPINION" — "EXPERTS OPINION" "EXPERT'S OPINION" (Reeommended by Censor for Adults.) — SECOND FEATUEE A fast-paced story of thrills and romance in tbe shadow of America 's ITnderworld! RALPH BELLAMY RALPH BELLAMY

KatKerine Locke - Andy Clyde David Holt "STRAIGHT fe SHOULDER" "STRAIGHT from «»e SHOULDER" "STRAIGHT Irom SHOULDER" X-^PProYel for Universal ExMbition.) Plans at Sntcliffe's, Bing 2822. fFO-NIGHT (WED.), OLD-TIME • CARNIVAL DANCE. * A great Night, Bus from Hastings, EXCELSIOE HALL, NAPIEE. Snbs. 2/y ' "tjASTINGS WOMEN 'S BRANCH N.Z.L.P. will hold a 500 OAED TOUBNAMENT TO-NIGHT, Premier Hall, Hastings, 8 p.m. sharp, "yALENTINE gALL Matariki Hall — Bridge Pah WEDNESDAY, EEB. 24th, at 8 p.m. ,(In aid of Assembly HalLand Primary) Music by David Kamau.'s Orchestra. Fre© Boses: Chequer, Clive Square^ Napier, via Taradale and Eernhill, 7.30 p.m.; Government, Hastings, 7.45 p.m., _ Waipukurau 7.3Q p.m. TARADALE DOG TEIALS Q.EAND ^NNUAL jgALL Taradale Hall, THUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1937. Les Henry's Orchestra. Eree Buses from Westerman's Cnr., 7.45 pjn.; H.B. Motor Co., Napier, 8 p.m. Prices: 4/- and 3/-« ' NAPIER A.A. & C.C. qWBTEENTH MEETING of Season A MeLean Park - TO-MORROW THUESDAY, Eebruary 25. Commencing at 7 p.m. Tip-top programme, Admission. 6d, children accompanied by adults free. p L U N X E T yy E E K THUESDAY, PEB. 25, 1937— Aftcrnoon of Music; 3 p.m,; Mrs. J. L. Brathwaite. Admission 1/% > FEIDAY, PEB. 26, 1937— Bridge Party, Kozy Tearooms. Tickets 2/6. SATUEDAY, PEB. 27, 1937— Garden _ Party, Yicarage Grounds. Admission 1/-. Af ternoon Tea free. JJEEETAUNGA SWIMMING -CLUB HNAL EAINBOW SHIELD CONTEST. Maddison Baths : PEIDAY NEXT Havelock v. Heretaunga v. Mahora. . Admission 1/- and 6d. D. E. GEAHAM, Hvm. Sec. EDUCATIONAL. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting - Bookkeeping MAEGAEET A. GILLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman FellowsMp, London) — PrincipaL FRANCES FOX L.E.A.M., A.E.C.M. Has resumed teaching — VIOLIN, PIANOPOETE, THEOEYi Studio: "Enderley," Duart Eoad, Havelock North. 'Phone 4280. Also at Hereworth and Queenswood Schools. CECIL B. SPINNEY, L.R.A.M. Organist, Choirmaster, St. Matthew's Church, Musician at Iona College, Queenswood and Hereworth Schools. Beceives pupils for Pianoforte, Organ, Harmony and Singing, and prepares for all examinations (paper work ineluded). Sound foundation in Musical Appreeiation and Practical Musiciauship given. In 1936 15 Examination Successes wero gained. Studio: St. Matthew's Hall, fiome* 900 Fitzroy Avenue, Hastings. HEST TEEM BEG3NS FEBEUAEY 1. "M°DEENE" SGH00L OE DRESSMAKING, Ee-opening February 15. jgEABET COMMEEGIAL COLLEGE, Public Trust Bldg., Hastings. Tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping. Passes Hastings and Napier: 18 Govt. and 12 Chamber of Commerce. Coaching in Languages, Prench and Latin; correct pronounciation a specialty, by Prof. Leahy. CCEAP COPPEE, BEASS, Gunmetal Aluminium, Lead, Zinc, nsed Bai teries, Battery Plates, Cast Iron Eags, Bones, Tallow, Super Sael«> Botfle, etc. Highest prices at Has: ings Botlle Excliange, Queeu Slrcei 1-. Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 16

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