ENTERTA1NMENTS. — FINALLY TO-NIGHT At 8— Simone Simon - Loretta Young Constance Bennett - Janet Gayuor Paul Lucas - Alan Mowbray — in — — "LADIES IN LOVE" — (Eecommended by Censor for Adu'lt.s.) I STATE j ' Hastings J TO-MORROW — SESSIONS At 2.15 & 8 2 GREAT SPECIALS 2 No. 1. E.K.O.'S Flying Thriller.. Heart-Stopping Perilsl— — — — Hurricane Tbrills! PETER B. KYNE'S Super-Thriller of the Air "WITHOUT ORDERS" "WITHOUT ORDERS" (Eecommended Censor for Adults) —with — ROBERT ARMSTRONG SALLY EILERS II 1 i 11 I II I II : No. 2. Universal 's Eiotous Comedy Farce — EDW. EVERETT HORTON GLENDA FARRELL CESAR ROMERO — in — "NOBODY'S FOOL" "NOBODY'S FOOL" (Approved Universal Exhibition) The Fastest, Funniest, Eib-tickling Farce of the Yearl PLANS AT THEATEE : 2674 0TAMAUEI gPOETS QLUB ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 13th. At • WHAKAMARUMARU. Commencing at 11 a,m. Sharp. PROGRAMME: HORSE EYENTS. Crixx or Boy Rider under 11. Prizes: 3 Trophies. Girl Rider under 15. Prizes: 10/-, 7/6,5/-. Boy Eider under 15. Prizes: 10/-, 7/6, 5/-. School Child's Mount. Prizes: TroPhy, 7/6, 5/-. Station Hack. Prizes: Trophy, 10/-, 5/-s Maiden Leaping. Prizes: Cup and £5 5/-, 50/-, 20/-. Musical Chairs. Prizes: Trophy, 10/-, 5/*» Tilting the Ring. Prizes: 20/-, 10/-, 5/-. ' Open Leaping. Prizes: Cup and £8 8/-, 63/-, 30/-. ' Medley. Prizes: 30/-, 15/-, 7/6. Thread the Needle. Prizes: Trophy, 10/-, 5/-. Mounted Egg and Plate Race, Prizes: 15/-, Trophy, 5/-. Ladies' Leaping. Prizes: Cup and £5 5/-, 50/-,' 20/-. Turning. Trophy, 12/6, 7/6. * Local Child's Pony Jump. Prizes: 15/-, 10/-, 5/-. Consolation Jump. Prizes: £3, £2, 20/Tug of War otf 'Horseback. Prizes: 40/-, 20/-. Trophies include numerous Challengo Cups. ATHLETIC EVENTS. Starting at 11 a.m Boys' 100 Yards. Girls' 75 Yards.' Boys' Sack Race, Girls' Potato Ruce. Prizes 5/-, 3/-, 2/-, JEntry fee t5d. Settlers'. 100 Yards Handicap. Six entries or no race. Entry fee 1/-. Chain Stepping, . Putting the Sbot, Sheep Guessing. Hot Water Free. H. F. BEAMlSH, Hon. Sec. Whana Whana, BOOK3ELLERS & STATlONEBS P. J. S. GEORGE — The Printer (Estaolished for Half-a-Century > OFFICE STATIONERY & SUPPLlEa SHOW CARDS & TICKET BOAEDS Cnr. Heretaunga and Warren Streets, HASTINGS, \X7E STOCK a complete range of SCHAEFFER PENS & PENCILS. WATTIE LIMITED GENERAL PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. Queen Street • - - - HASTINGS gCHOOL STATIONERY— Good work is done better on good material. Free Picture Ticket for 5/- pareel. Quality at MARSDEN BOOK CO. LTD., Napier. C. T. CRAWFORD (Suceessor to Mrs K, M. Harvey) HERALD-TRIBUNE AGENT— Havelock Nortb — For — Books Stationery • Latest Magazines Fancy Goods • Drapery • Toys, etc. REOPENING OE SOHOOLS FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK — Of— PRIMARY & HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE. ( And would suggest that Parents attend early to avoid the usuaJ irritating rush and consequent dolav. EOSTER BROOK ! HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 16
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