I1" ^gBgBBBBB ■■ ' BNTERTAINMENTS. m 1 ■ ■■ : n- ■ Finally To-nigkt fteorge Fonnby - Flprence Desmond In a Comedy Troasure*Huht that's a • Fortune in Fun. "KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE" "KEEP YOUR SEATS, PLEASE" '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — ASSOCIATE FEATURE— Ralph Forbes . . - . . Polly Rowles — in — "LOVE LETTERS OF A STAR" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) V COSY ~p «■ THEATRE • , -^"7 TO-MORROW 2 15 & 8 SCREENING AT ALL SESSIONS (By Special Eequest) Pete Smith's Sporting Subject "POLO" — and — METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S ' Newest Melodrama of a 1000 Sensational Surprises! — witb — FIVE— STARS— FIVE ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE RICE LEWIS STONE NAT PENDALTON JOSEPH CALLEIA — in — Hj "SWORN ENEMY" ■ B p| "SWORN ENEMY" |lj [(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plana at Sutcliffe % Eing 2822 KAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-MORROW AT 8 Grand Double Programme "IHE GUV-NOR" A masterly blend of pathoa and liumour GEORGE AELISS on the Wallaby "YELLQW DUST" A flaming tale of the great Nevada gold rush, & scarlet chapter in the history of Yellow Metal. ^Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WAIPUKURAU IHEAIRE TO-NIGHT — At 8 — TO-NIGHT FRANCHOT TONE . of "Munity of the Bounty ' ' fame — in — "EXCLUSIYE STORY" — with — J. P. MacDonald - Madge Evans As thrilling as any «story ever written (Reeommended by Censor for Adults.) Our Gang and Oharlies Ohase Coxnedies •'Lei's Dance" (featnrette) and News
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 16
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