ENTEETA1NMENTS. — Another Sparkling Show! — Bffervescent with Laughter, Merry Music and Gay Entertainment ■ Hastings ■ ^ R E G E N T I ★ Bavke'i Bay's Pre-Eminent Theatr*. SHOWING DAILY : 2.15 & 8 The Screen's Most Sparkling Star The BEAL CHEYALIEE Back to Steal Anew the Hearts of Entertainment Lovers MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER The "BELOVED VAGABOND" "BELOVED VAGABOND" "BELOVED VAGABOND" —with — Margaret Lockwood Betty Stockfeld - Desmond Tester The New Chevalier in a whirlwind of gaiety and romance! From the popular romance by W. J. Locke. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT FIBST HALP Plans at SutclifEe 's, Phone 2822 TEADES HALL BUTLDING COMMITTEE Queen rj abni v al ueen abnival OPENING PBOCESSION SATUEDAY, MAECH 6th. Startf Nelson Street Corner at 7.30 p.m. jHeaded by Hastings Citizens' Band. Eatana Maori Band also in attendance. %Procession to Nelson Park where a programme of Musieal Items, Novelty Events, ete., will also be given, including Poi Dances, Hakas and numerous Maori Items, by Visitors from •Eatana Pa, and local Maoris. QUEENS . CQNTESTING : MAOEI — Eed. WHAKATU— Blue. TOMOANA — Orange. GENEEAL - LAB. — Purple. LABOUE — Pink. Danejng on the green to music • supplied by the Hastings Citizens' and Eatana Bands. f Come and catch the Carnival spirit. Don't stay at home on aWevening like this. The small snm of 6d entrance charge will admit you to Nelson Park. Chairman: C. JENNINGS. Secretary: * A. JONES. TEADES HALL BUILD3NG COMMITTEE. jjaoei queen qalrdidate MISS MIHEROA TE AKONGA-MOHI. Come and see her in finery of ancestral regalia. Dignifled, elegant and in all splendour. A splendid effort by the Organising Committee to produce an effiective display during the proceedings. A GEAND PAEADE of Maori Mats, uni'que and rare.x An Entertainment of POI & HAKA DANCES. Hear the Maori mellow voices in Music and HaTmony. • Wateh Further Advertisements. .
JJONSTEE 0LIVE gPOETS — On — CLIVE SPOETS GEOUNDS PBOPEETY. MONDAY, 29th MAECH, 1937, • " Starting 11 a.m. For the purposes of furthering Maori Arts and Crafts, PEOGEAMME. Handsome Trophiea. Good Money Prizes all Events. MOTOE LAUNCH EACE. AQUAPLANE EACE. MAOEI OANOE EACING, 2 events. MAOEI CANOE 4 HUBDLING, 2 events. BOAT EACES, 4 events. GEEYHOUND EACING (Maiden, Open, Bracelet), HOESE EVENTS. PONY JUMP, 1st £2 10/-, 2nd 20/-, 3rd 10/-. OPEN JUMP, 1st £4, 2nd 20/-, 3rd 10/-. OPEN JUMP, 1st £7, 2nd £2, 3rd 20/-. CONSOLATION, 1st £2 10/-, 2nd £1, 3rd 15/-. TUBNING EVENT, 1st £1, 2nd 10/-. FLAG EAOE, 1st £1, 2nd 10/-. FLAG EACES" for Ponies ridden by Children. Trophies. WEESTLING on Horseback. MAN Versus HOESE. MAOEI HAKA COMPETITIONS. MAOEI POI DANCING COMPETITIONS. Amateur Wrestling, Tugs of War, Greasy Pole Eaces for Children, ete* BAGPIPE COMPETITION, 3 events. TUG OF WAE COMPETITIONS. HANGI MAOEI (Koppa) (Eoast Ox, Vegetables, etc., etc.) All Day, All Time— Kapai te KaL Tea, Sandwiches, Cakes and all Eefreshments at lowest prices. Patron: EIGHT EEV. BISHOP BENNETT. Organisers: IKE ROBIN, B. TUTAKI, J. A. ( MILLEE, Wateh Papers further Announ c-' e*L - SPEN1) A D A lr AT THE ! E/ H>!i Safc l'addling. Hal'. iny. ! Hot VVul'M l'i'i u.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 16
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