ENTERTAINMENTS. oosy — > ^ THEATRE 8 — - TO-NIGHT 8 The management of this theatre respectfully suggest that for sheer delight and sparkling entertainment there will be no better show in town to-night. THE "NO LIMIT" LAUGHTER COMBINATION GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY FLORENCE DESMOND And a host of others re-united to present the funniest film of this or any other year "KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE" "KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE" "KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE" It's a Comedy Treasure That's a Fortune in Fun. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— • Excitement Tuns riot in the season's most exciting deteetive story. RALPH FORBES - HENRY HUNTER POLLY ROWLES — in — "LOVE LETTERS OF A STAR" '(ReoBmmended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Sutcliffe's, Ring 2822 ~ WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, AT 8 FRANCHOT TONE of "Munity of the Bounty" fame — in — "EXCLUSIVE STORY" - — with— > S. F, M&cDonald. - Madge Evans Aj thrilling as any story ever written (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Onr Gang and Charlies Chase Comedies "Let's Dance" (featurette) and News WAIPAWA THEATRE FENALLY' TO-NIGHT AT 8 "SMALL TOWN GIRL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Janet Robert GAYNOR and TAYLOR I The Perfect Team Thrills, Laughs, Tears and Action. — Supports — THIRD TEST MATCH and "ST. HELENA," a Fitzpatrick technicolour Travelogue. Reserves at MacGregor's. / 1ITODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE TONIGHT, Excelsior Hall, Napier. Good Supper. Good Music. Buses from Hastings. (Don't forget March 17th). COMING BY SPECIAL TRAEN. TWO NIGHTS ONLY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 9th and 10th. Location: Market St. North, near St. Aubyn St. , SOLE BROS/ 3NTERNATIONAL 4 CIRCUS and Z00 CIRCUS and Z00 30 WORLD FAMOUS CIRCUS STARS PERFORMING WILD ANIMAL SHOW. See the Magnificent and Brilliantly Trained Horses and Ponies, the Daring Equestrians, the Brilliant and Breathtaking acts of the Gymnasts, the Acnazing Acrobats and the Graceful Athietes. Enjoy the Antics of the Riotous Army of Hilarious Clowns. Don't Miss the Thrills of these • Daring Showmen. A SHOW OF SURPRISES, THRILLS AND LAUGHS. Popular Prices: Reserved Chairs 6/-, 5/-, 4/-, 3/-. Children 12 lialf -price. PUKETAPU 'S glG" £)AY SATURDAY, MARCH 20. (Saturday after Autumn Show), GREAT PROGRAMME — - ATHLETICS: 100, 220, 440, 880 Yards; 5 Miles Harriers' Race, 75 and 440 yards; and 440 Relay for Ladies; High Jump; Hop, Step and Jump. CYCL1NG: i, 1, and 2 Miles. HIGHLAND DANCING: Fourteen Events, 9 to 17 years. DOG TRIALS: Heading and Yarding, Open and Maiden Events. HORSE EVENTS: Open, Maiden, ^Ladies' Pony and Consolation Jumps, four Novelty Events, Polo Ball Event. MOTOR EVENTS; TOting (Men), Tilting (Ladies), Flag and Potato AXEMEN'S EVENTS: 14-inch Double and 14-inch Singlehanded Sawing, 12-inch and 14-inch Standing Chops, 14-ineh Underhand CIiop. Entries close Thursday, Mareh 11. - Entries for Running and Cycling Events close with Secretary, Napier A.A. and C. Club, on Tuesday, Mareh 9. BALL- IN EVENING. F. S. BYRNE, Secretary. AUTUMN & WINTER MILL1NERY now showing in the newest shades and styles. Models in Peach Bloom and Fur and smart Ready to Wears in wool t'elt and fur and Toquos in felt velvet (nof spot) and astrachan at — M 188 Anobs Abbott's Bldga., Hastings St., Napier 'Phone 1375. THE WEDDING IS ARRANGED! — but Wedding Day.arrangements are incomplete, unless you arrange an appointmont with ROLF KEYS Book Your Photographcr, Appoiutmept , Commerce Buildings, Now. HASTINGS. 'Phone 2526- ♦ ¥
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 44, 8 March 1937, Page 16
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