ENTERTAINMENTS. Guest Night Double! Presenting Another Giant , 9d - 9d - All Seats - 6d - 6d E MUNICIPAL PICTURES = 9d -TO-NIGHT AT 8— 9d 6d Here's a happy show — speedy, 6d tuneful, full of excitement and fun, a pieture that's ci loaded with laughs — songs — 9d a:i(3 xomance! 6d jack uaisie - uorotny Deu 6d 9d Arline Judge - Roscoe Karns 9d Alison Skipworth q -j William Frawiey ni ^ BEN BERNIE'S BAND ^ 9? "THANK YOUR STARS" gJ 6d "THANK YOUR STARS" 6d 9d "THANK YOUR STARS" 9d 6d Associate Feature 6d ZANE GREY'S 9^ 6d Rocky Mountain Mystery 6d 9d ocky Mountain Mystery Rocky Mountain Mystery 9d —with— 9(1 6d Randolph Scott 6d Vt Kathleen Burke ^ od Ubaries "Uiuc" saie ua 9d (Both Appr. Universal Exhib.) 9d 6d Plans at Sutcliffe's, ring 2822 6d
INLAND AIR AfATTJar For Gisborne, 0 a.m. and 4 p.m, daily except Sunday. For all South Island offices, inclurling •jffices served by the new Nelson-Grey-mouth-Hokitika service commenciug February 23, 1937. Mails close at 6 p.m. daily except Sunday. * Letters must bear epecial air mail postage and be specially marked. The vfollowing rates apply:— (1) For delivery within the Dominion, 2d per oz. (Postage and air fee cqmbiued). (2) For overseas countries, ld per oz. in addition to ordinary postage if despatch bv air beyond N.Z, nol desired. (For particularc apply af any L'osi Office.) INWARD OVERSEAS MAILS. (Approxlmate Dates Only) March 9 — R.M.S. Niagara from Vancouver, English and American mail. March 13 — S S. Rangitata from London, English mail". March 16 — S.S. Awatea from Sydney, Australian mail. March 18 — M.V. Wanganella from Sydney, Australian mail. March 20 — S.S. Mariposa from San Pedro, English and American mail. C. CLARK, Postmaster. EASTER WEDDING PORTRAITS record the happiest of occasions in the happiest way. Now is the time to arrange appointments. Be sure to have them taken by ROLF KEYS 'Phone Photographer, 2526 Commerce Buildings, HASTINGS. WANT A "LIFT UP" IN HEALTH? OAISE YOUR SPIRITS to-morrow— be free from the "drag" of a sluggish system, impoverished blood, frayed and torn nerves. Let your system absorb the cninerals and salts of Harvey 's Mineral Tonic — -mahe your blood, nerves and organs re-act to the inestimable beneiits of this heaLthgivor. Harvey 's is the mineral spa in the jnr! 3/6 from .Ckemists. RHEUMATIC- MARTYR PRAISES BIRMA. " JpOR YEARS I suffored the swelling and agonising pain of rheumafcism," writes Mrs. F.B. , Petone. "I tri'ed everytliing without relicf, until I started taking Birma. Birma. is wonderful. All the pain has now gone and I can get a good night 's sleep." Birma costs only 6/6 for 3 cnonths' treatment at Noel Wilson's Pharmacy, Hastings. Money-back guaTantee.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 16
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