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EN TERT A1NMENTS. EINALLY TO-NIGHT At 8 "DON'T TURN 'EM LOOSE" Lewis Stone - James Gleason Bruce Cabot - Louise Latimer — Also — Jane Darwell - John Carradine "LAUGHING AT TROUBLE" (Both Appr. for Universal Exhibition) I S T*A T E j — — Hastings 4 SESSIONS TO-MORROW 4 2.15 : 4.45 : 8.0 : io.30 p.m. A PICTURE OF THE POWER | AND MAGNITUDE OF "THE COVERED WAGGON" Thrills, Romance, Comedy and I Excitement of Epic Sweep .... I llllllllll ' "THE TEXAS RANGERS" | L "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS "RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" ' 'A.PARAMOUNT SPECIAL I Reeommended Censor for Adults. I llllllllll I with I FRED MncMURRAY JACK OAKIE JEAN PARKER and 5000 OTHERg I Sons of Battle, Sons of Glory, I Out of the Heart of Texas I Rides the Rangers! I III COMRADES IN ARMS WHO III KNEW NO FEAR . . . . RE- J||| COGNTSED NO ODDS . . . WHO I LIVED AND LOVED BOLDLY. I Comedy! Spectacle! Action! ALSO I Musical Featurette, "Play Don" POP-EYE CARTOON I "i wanna ise a juneguara" I I Latest News, Etc. | Plans at Theatre : 2674 E. F. LEICESTER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOE HAVELOCK NORTH Telephones: Shop 3391; Res. 3122. Farm • Factory • and Domestic lnstallations. Competitive Priqes. Tenders Free. TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY — AT — £)ENTIST jQAVIES

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 36, 26 February 1937, Page 16

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