ENTEBTAINMENTS. MANAGERIAL Mr. J, P. Moodabe (Managing Director), and Mr. J. Downey (Touring ' Manager), of Amalga- ' mated Theatres, Ltd., who are at present visiting Hastings, have each expressed the opinion that the . " Gaumont-British Musical Sensation — ' ' SOFT* LIGHTS, . SWEET MUSIC" — definitely overshadows all such outstanding successes as "Sliow Boat,'' "Naughty Marietta," the Astaire-Rogers' production, etc. In "SOFT LIGHTS, SWEET MUSIC" "SOn LIGHTS, SWEET MUSIC" which commences its Hastings season NEXT SATUBDAY, you will be entertained by all these woFld-famous personalities of stage and radio fame - Ambrose and His Orchestra Western Brothers Harry Tate
Billy Bennett Turner Layton Wilson, Keppel and Betty Five Charladies Max Bacon Karine and Co, Four Flash Devils Three Rhythm Brothers Four Bobinas Donald Stewart The Dorchester Girls — and — THE HOLLYWOOD BEAUTIES (The most expensive chorus ensemble in the world, individually chosen in Hollywood for perfect all-round beauty). • li Having previewed 'SOFT LIGHTS, SWEET MUSIC,' I desire to add 1 my praise to that of Mr. Moodabe and Mr. Downey, and have no hesitation in personally guaranteeing this picture to be the "BEST MUSICAL it has yet been our privilege to present to the Hastings Public. ' ' ' ' ' HECTOR C. OLSEN, Manager, . State Theatre. "SOFT LIGHTS, SWEET MUSIC" "SOFT LIGHTS, SWEET MUSIC" Commences SATURDAY Reserve Early for — — — This Glorious Show of Shows! ' C STATE I - Hastings J LAST TWO DAYS : 2.15 and 8 Return Season Special! RONALD COLMAN II . CLAUDETTE COLBEBT VICTOR McLAGLEN II — - ROSALIND RUSSELL II — in — "UNDER TWO FLAGS" 20th Oentury Fox Special (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Devil-may-care outcasts in the uniform of death . * . drinking ^deep of life and love . . , in Ouida's spectacle drama as mighty as Sahara's measureless sands! . —SPECIAL SUPPORTS — Plans at Theatre : Phone 2674 HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETC. JJEKKELEi ffOTEL ' ( Wellington 's largest Wooden Private Hotel) — ORIENTAL BAY . . WELLINGTON ^HE BERKELEY, which was recently darnaged by fire is now . being renovated and redecorated throughout, in readiness for , the Summer .Season. Meanwhile rooms are available in thje. undamaged portioD of the Hduse. Tariff: 12/6 per day, £3 15/- per week. L. F. KELLY — Proprietor. ' g[OTEL gPA — «JAUPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). Fully licensed and A.A. Assn. Houso with excellent cuisine. Private fishing,. thermal baths and sights on the property. P.O. Box 12. 'Phone 18. TAUPO. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. piRST- — AND ALWAYS FIRST gRENT'S JJ Q T EL ROTORUA 0AULFIELD JJOUSB. Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and breakfast, 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MHS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. Fa.RMERSl fiardwood Gates a Speciality. JNEXPENSIVE ^ARM 'PIMBERS Poplar ■ Oottonwood • Gum — At— E, WARE & SON'S SAWM1LL, Riverslea Road South. 'Phone 2966. MAIDS JUMPER SUITS in • heavy ribbed wool, smart styles, 24in to 36in., 25/- to 39/6, green, fawn, bliie, coral; also big selection of WOVEN WOOL FROCKS, all shades, 20in ,to 39in., prices 5/11 to 25/-. JgDlTH ^NGUS [ Hastings Street — NAPIER "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 16
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