NNTERT AINMENT1L TSe Jteal Happinesa Sbow Specially Obodea for Coronation Night! * 4 OOSY "7 | ■ TBMAiam SSj AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 Au h.our and a-half of whirlwind frolic, fun and ioolishjiess, dancing, romancing and gloiious music! ITVE TOP STARS OF COMEDY IN A MOST HILARIOUS SHOW. JACK BENNY GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN MARIE BOLAND MARTHA RAYE Sfarsha Hunt * Elcanore Whitney — in- — "COllEGE HOLIDAY" "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" "CQLLEGE HOLIDAY" "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" • HVMelodious mu It'a Funny . , t * it*B Clever Bmc The Gatchy Songst 4 4 Who 's That Knoeking at My Heart," 44Sweetieart Waiti/' "I Adore You," "A Bhyme for Love, ' ' and "So What." ExclnslT* First HaEf Xnclndes:— Paramount PaTmgraphs.-— "Shorty Bailor." W*"**h« Sporting Quii'1. TIoob Auftaoifew "GHampy's Indoor Outing" • Amerioan Sound News, jjflpprored for Universal Exhibition) -Plaas at Thtafcre ■ ring s 821, WAIPUKURAU THEATRE, TO-NIGHT — at 8 — TO-NIGHT 'ALICE FAYE s ADOLPHB MENJOtJ PAT8Y KELLY, MICHAEL WHELAN "SING, BABY. SINCT j(Approved for Universal Exhibition) Owing to defects in the film jrevionsly advertised, the management hae substituted this holiday feature. FEIDAY and SATURDAY WILLIAM POWELL, JBAN AB'I'HUE "IHE EX-MR& BRADFORD" Mystery and Romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts) ' Book yonr seats at Hawke 'g, phone 282 .WAIPAWA REGENT WEDNESDAY — At S Grand Donble Bill for CORONATION NTGHT. "BREWSTER'S MILUONS" !(APProved for Universal Exhibition) — Starringf— i Jack Buchanan - Liii Damita and Nancy O 'Neill — in — The World 's Best Musical Farce. WlflRLWIND OP FUN. " Also — "CEILING ZERO" ?aipproved for Universal Exhibition) THEELL-PACKED. The screen gives the sweep of the •kies-in tingling aetion and" romance. DRAMA AND EOMANCE! Beserve yonr seats at MacGregorV. ITOT IN WAIPUKURAU , j^ABOUR QORONATION JgALL TO-MOEEOW NIGHT, Dt the Munieipal Theatre. Snbscriptlons 3/- and 2/-. LES .HENEY'g OECHESTEA. ■f| ^ EESTLING FEIDAY, MAY 14. HASTINGS JUBILEE sS SPEQIAL CONTEST. (Selected by Walter Miller) AN ALL IN MATCH. T 6 M MEAD (who recently defeated Bloomfield) LOFTY BLOMFIELD (N.Z. Champ.) PEICES. — Eingside 5/6} Circle 4/-, fitalla 3/-, Gallery 1/6, Boys half priee •xcept Galleiy, Ladies 2/6 all paTts. No tax. Boi Plan at Hall'a Bookshop, '•Phone 4061. McEAY'S OECHESTEA. • r|LD-TIME CAENTVAL DANCE — WEDNESDAY NEXT. Flash-light photograph at 9A5. McKay's Old-Time Orchestra. Bus from Hastings.— EXCELSIOB HAI/L, Napier. JVILLAGE HALL - HAVELOCK NTH. FEIDAY NEXT, MAY I4th, "pNCLE — 2ZP — pETEB and his 2ZP — CONCEET PAETY — 2ZP OTANE, MONDAY 17th WAIPAWA, TUESDAY 18th MUNICIPAL THEATEE, HASTINGS SUNDAY NEXT, MAY Wth, 8.15 p.m, , 2ZP — |JNCLE pETER — 2ZP • and his 2ZP — CONCEET PAETY — 2ZP B00E3NG NOW OPEN Denton Wyatt's, Bookseller, Hastings. ODDFELLOWS' HALL J)ANCE AND EUCHEE PAR1Y FEIDAY, MAY 14th., 1937. Les Henry's Orchestra ensuring a good time for Dancers. Euchre under the snpervision of Mr. Arthur Jones arid associates. Supper under Speeial Ladies' . Committee Tritli instruetions to do 'em "welL Speeial Novelty Prizes for Monte Cario and other danees. Happy nights are here again. Be there.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 98, 12 May 1937, Page 16
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