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ENTERTA1NMENT8, — Finally To-night Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" Owing to the phenomenal success of this attraction — and the fact that it acreened simultaneously in two theatres last Saturday — there will definitely be NO return season. SEE IT TO-NIGHT— YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNTTY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). — Hastings , REGENT j -fc "COMMENOING TO-MORROW — SATURDAY " WITH FOUR BIG SESSIONS 2.15 — 4.45 — 8 — 10.30 p.m. CLIVE BROOK'S GREATEST j P1CTURE SINCE 'CAVALOADE* j Its instantaneous success in Wellington necessitated an ertended season at the big St. James' Theatre — surest proof of a picture's true worth. ' As a complete change from the concluding season of music and spectacle, The Regent has pleasure in presenting A TRULY GREAT STORY OF THE BRITISH SECRET SEBVICE! Alive with Action — Rich in Romance — Punctuated with Thrills — A Spy's Adventures in detecting gun-running * on the English coastl CLIVE BROOK ' CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK | CLIVE BROOK As a Submarine Ex-Seryice Commander — in — "THE LONELY ROAD " "THE LONELY ROAD" "THE LONELY ROAD". " THE. LONELY ROAD " with Victoria Hopper — Nora Swinburne Malcolm Keen. AND — ANOTHER SUPERB FIRST HALF, Plans at Sutcliffe'a — Phone 2822, or at Theatro (8848) after 6 p.m. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). JJUNICIPAL tJHEATRE, HASTINGS. " The Most Stupen'douh and Most Expensive Attraction Ever Staged in New Zealand. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Complete Change of Ballets J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present COLONEL W. DE BASIL'S World Renowned ' MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET 110 ARTISTS — - 110 Including the World 's Greatest Dancers, Direct from Covent Theatre and Alhambra Theatre, London. A feast of Daneing, Music, Spectacle. Staged on a magnificent scale, with gorgeous costuming, scenery and lighting effects, these ballets will be presented exactly as they were staged in London and the principal c'apitals of Europe. FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. of 2o imported Players. PRICES: Dress Circle and Rsd. Stalls 12/6, plus tax— 13/10. Unreserved seats 10/-, 7/6, 5/- and 3/-, plus tax. Box plans now open at Fail's. • EDUCATION AL. j[^HE BARRIE STUDIO.— Principais: Misses Patston and Grantham, M.I.S.T.D.> Miss Joan Harker from the Phyllis Bates Stndio. Daneing Classes re-open Saturday, 13th March. Telephones: Studio 2091, Residence 2068. — Barrie Studio, Central Building, Market Street, Hastings. MTSS FLORENCE PARKINSON A.T.C.L. TEACHER PIANOFORTE & THEORY Studio: 308 Knight Street • Hastings. 'Phone 4325. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting • Bookkeeping MARGARET A. GILLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of *; the Pitman Fellowship, London) — Principal. ."]l/rODERNE" (late Sel-Phit) ATA SCHOOL OF DRESSM AKIN G. — The latest and most efficient method. Enrol now. Union Bank Buildings, Hastings. BRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Heretaunga Street :: Hastings Expert Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK-KEEPING, Ete. Preparation for ali Examinations. 'PHONE 2454. ; * TNFANT'S LAYETTE— Gowns, yoked style, flannelette, 2/6, 3/11; Viyella, Clydella, 13/6 to 18/11 Petticoats/ short, Flannelette, 1/6, 2/6; Flannel, 3/9; Barries, 5/11. Vests, Wool, 1/11, Silk and Wool 3/11. Squares, Hydroscopic, 9/11 doz.; Flannelette, 9/6 doz., 11/6 dOB.; 'Flannel, 2/3 each. J^DITII A NGUS nastiirgs Street — NAPIER yAN-GREY ENDS GREYNESS! En livens the scalp— nourishes the papilla — GROWS true natural coloui back from the roots. Noel Wilson, Chemxst, Hastings. f.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 54, 19 March 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 54, 19 March 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 54, 19 March 1937, Page 16

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