eNtertainments. 2 SESSIONS TO-NIGHT 8 and 10.30 C— Hastings • regenTJ ★ Hawke's Bay's Pre-eminent Theatre. Still Plenty of Unreserved Seats in good positions at prices — Stalls 1/6; Dress Circle 2/3. CLIVE BROOK'S GREATEST j PICTURE SINCE ' C AV ALC ADE * | Its instantaneous success in Wellington necessitated an extended 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 BRITILH SECRET SERVICE! Alive with Action — Riek in Romanee — Punctuated with Thrills — A Spy's Adventures in deteeting gun-running on the English coastl CLIVE BR00K CLIVE BR00K CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK As a Snbmarine Ex-Service 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's — Phone 2822, or at Theatre (3843) after 6 p.m. (Reeommended by Gensor for Adnlts). J£UNICIPAL IJIHEATRE, A COLOSSAL ATTRACTION NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT , . . And WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present COLONEL W. DE BASIL'S World-xenOwned MONTE CARLO RUSSIAN BALLET 110 ARTISTS — - 110 In Two Brilliant GALA PROGRAMMES OF BALLETS NEXT TUESDAV NIGHT NEXT TL«SDAY NIGHT "LES SYLPHIDES" A romantic reverie iu one act, with music by Chopin. In a woodSu* glade under the gentle glow of silvery aioonbeams the dancers, attired as nymphs, dance to the romantic strains of Chopin '$ music,. to the dreamy nocturnes, languorous waltzes and animated mazurkas, transporting their audience to another world. " CHEHERAZADE " Powerful drama in one act, with music by Rimsky-Korsakoflr. Choreography by Michel Fokine. Scenery and costumes designed by Leon Baskt. " LE MARIAGE D'AURORE " Ballet in one act. Music by Tschaikowsky. This ballet shows the dancers at the marriage feast of the sleeping beauty. AmOng the guests are the various fairies and noblc-s, the Blue Bird, Little Red Riding Hood and other fairy eelebrities. Aurora herself danees with her prince. Wednesdav Matinee and Evening, complete change of Ballets, including "Carnaval," "Les Presages" and "La Boutique Fa^itasque." GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. of 25 imported Players. Box* Plans are now open at Fail's. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 12/6, plus tax. Unreserved seats 10/-, 7/6, 5/- and 3/-. IN ORDER THAT INTENDING PATRONS OF THE ORDINARY STALLS & CIRCLE at 7/6 and 10/6 HAVING TO WAIT IN A QUEUE ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY & WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SEATS AT THESE PRICES MAY BE RESERVED AT FAIL'S, MONDAY.
JJONSTER MOTOR QYCLE KACES ON EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY j EASTER MONDAY To be held at the NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE MONDAY", MARCH 29th. MONDAY, MARCH 29th. X.Z. .MTDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. 9 THRILLING EVENTS 9 ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 1/6 Children Half Price. 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, Hydroseopie, 9/11 doz.; Flannelette, 9/6 doz., 11/6 doz.; Flannel, 2/3 each. jjpITH ' r^NGUS { Hastings Street — NAPIER
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 20
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