BNTERTAINMENTg. • FINALLY TO-NTGHT JOE E. BROWN Carol Hughes - "Skcets" Gallaghei ia ti© looniest chuckle-filled Chukkers you ever laughed at! "POLO JOE" "POLO JOE" '(Approved for 'Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES V COS Y 1 THEATRE To-Morrow 1 — At 2.15 & Crackling Drama that will win your cheers, if you can cheer when your heart 's in;your throat! JAMES PAT CAGNEY O'BRIEN CAGNEY O'BRIEN Jnne Travis - Stuart Erwin Devil-May-Care Pilots in an actionpacked Bomance behind the scenes in a great airport.
"CEIUNG ZERO" "CEILING ZERO" "CEIUNG ZERO" ,{^-PProv®4 for Universal Exhibition) BRILLIANT FIRST HALF Plans at Sutcliffe's - Ring 2822 WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW * at 8. Metro-Goldwyn Presents OIiABK GABLE JEANETTE MacDONALD SPENCER TBACEY — in— . "SAN FRANCISCO " ll Glorious Song Numbers [(Beeommended by Cefcsor for; Adults) EXTRAI ' f AUDIOSCOPIKS " Biggest jNbvelty Since Talkies! Patrons ara requested to be aeated •arly as "San PraneiBCO ' ' occupies nearly all the evening. iWAIPAWA REGENT TALKIES WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 8 "ACCUSED" - "ACCUSED" (Becommended by Censor for Adults) — Starring — DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Junr. and DOLORES DEL RIO GBIPPING! _ HUMANI ALIVE! A thriller with a Teally novel twist. "TWO IN REVOLT " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANIMAL DEVOTION Absorbing story of a girl and a boy ruled by the same deep emotion that leld a great dog and a mighiy horse together in loyalty, and devotion. JUST PALS. Reserves at MacGregor's. COMMIJNITY 0LD T003 DancB i-d ■ . ^-as^ng3 Citizens' Bandroom, EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, 8 p.m. Under Expert Supervision. Once a Patron— Always a Patron. AdmiSsion 1/6. _ • 3. WILLIAMSON, M.C. - AN 0LD T™ dan°e Will "be held in the Buffalo Hall On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th, 8 p.m. Ih aid of Labour Qtieen. Prices 1/6 and 2/-. A. JONES, Sec., Trades Hall Bldg. Queen Carnival Com. HASTINGS GYMNASTIC CLUB Warren' Street QRAND QPENING JJTGHT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. at 8 p.m. Wrestling and Boxing bouts by leading amateurs, and Waipukurau 's foremost hoxers. Admisfsion; 1/-. pOBT AHURIRI CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, Buffalo Hall, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. GRAND SPECIAL INGLESIDE. Proceeds in aid of Pipe Band TJnlf orms. Exhibition Dancing ' by Miss Zita Epihks' pupils. Vocal and Instrumental Items arranged by Signor Truda. Old-time and Scottish Dancing. A'dmission 1/-, children under 16 6d, and musfc be accompanied by parents. Bus for Napier at midnight. W. J. KEY, Hon. Sec. ^EESTLINai MUNICIPAL THEATRE, jjpBy- . * HASTINGS, gjfSpj FEIDAY, 16th. APRIL.
" £OFTY " gLOMFIELD V. J)ON ^JOJNTYRE, Missouri 4 Good Amateur Preliminary. • Special Engagement of McKay's Orchestra. Box Plan at Hail's Bookshop, 3Phone 4061. j^ERO £JLUB -gALL WAIPUKURAU THU CENTEAL H.B. AERO CLUB Yril] hold their ANNUAL BALL On the 6th MAY, 1937 In the MUNICIPA THEATRE, WAIPUKURAU A. WILDER M. WALL Jbint Hon. SecrfitarPs. P I G B U Y E R S THOS. BORTHwrorC & SONS (Aust., Ltd) Sighest prices paid. Killing: Bawke'v Bay Meat Co.t Whakatu. B. A. SANDERS, Buyer. - »r. 4. A.n'A7.
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