SNTEBTAlNMENTa \ At 8— TO-MORROW— At 8. f J That Lovable Old Eascal J ! •' % C. FIELDS ; 1 ROCHELLE HUDSON I J RICHABD CROMWELL J J For your amusement • . « . { l For your amazement . . .. ■ 5 For • your " applause. » • . , . . J ■ . . ■ * : ■ 4poppy" — ^."POPPY* : ■ « (Appr. For Universal Exhibition.) ■Vs. COSY ZP i tbeasre ^ias= PINALLY TO-NIGHT At 8. The Happiest of Happy Hits *. * t Sweet Swinging Songs * .. ♦ » Rollicking Romance , Grand and Glorious Fum BING CRQSBY MADOE EVAlfS.. EMTH. rEU.OWS ^PEMIES FRQM HEAVEN" Tjfefes FROM HEAVEN" ASSOCIATB FEATURE A!teLo*yr Metodiama Brutling with YTrrifls and Eecklees Adventure. CHARLBfi QTJIGLEY, ROSALIND SEITH ,H FfND IHE WUNESS " /(Recommended by Censor for Adults.^ Plans. at Sutcliffe 's. Ring 2823. • 'S%PUKUI»U THEATRE at 8 — TO-NIGHT! JACK. HOLT 4 — In — •ajOBM OVER THE ANDES" for "Universal Exhibition) '/ DaVe^Jevil|Ariators Devil-may-Lovers — - in the xemotest jftacfei in the world. • FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gaumofl t-Britisb Thriller SINNERS j(Recommended by Censor for Adultis-) ■w ilh. Edmund Lowe & Constance Cummings Book'fyour seats at Hawke's, jph one 282 • ** WAIPAWA REGENT"3* WEDNESDAY— at 8 "THE L'AST OUTI AW" "(Approved for TJniversal Exhibition) * THRILIi-PACKED ROMANCE. ) Hear the cowboy ballad sensation, ','Hot On The Trail." A picture with the sarne epie qualities that made " Cimarron." and ''The Covered* .Wagon" screen masterpieees. " BOULDER DAM" (Approved for TJniversal Exhibition) THRILLS! ' THRILLS! The amaring human drama behind the building of the new wonder ' of the world. Reserves at M acGregor *s. ■ ^BESTLIN8| MUNHHPAL THEATRE, FRIDAY, 28th MAY. JACK FORSGREN 4" (Boston Crab King) * RAY RICHARDS •S' (Scissors and TacMe Expert) PRICES: RiUgside 5/6, Circle 4/-, Stalls 3/-, Gallery 1/6, Ladies 3*6 all parts, Boys half price' exeept Gallery. Ko tax. Box Plan at Hall's, 'Phone 4061, TVANCEES ARE REMINDED that . Nimon's free bus leaves Westerman's corner at 8.15 p.m. T0-MOR-ROW (W-ednesday) for Havelock Nnrth Amateur Athletic Club's MONTHLY DANCE. ' LES. HENRY'S BAND Cents: 2/6f Ladies: 2/- Double: 4/PORT AHURIRI CALEDONIA** SOCIETY & PIPE BAND (Inc.), . ' Buffalo Hall, Port Ahuriri, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, 1937. jJONTHLY JNGLESIDE Exhibition Dancing by Miss Anna Moondy and pupils. Yocal programme arranged by Mrs. J. Rosewarne. Seloctions by Pipo Band. "Old-time- and Scottish Dancing. Admissioh: llembers fid, non-members 1/-. Children under 1C 6d. and must be accompanied by parenti BuS leaves for Napier at midnight. . fhursday Next 2.45 p.m. McLEAN PARK, NAPIER ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND V. HAWKE'S BAY HAWKE'S BAY, HAWKE'S BAY f^SSOClATION pOOTBALL' The Greatest Amateur Team in the world. Every player has international honours. You have been waiting to eee how the oldest football gamo in the world should be played. Come along and see for ypurself the game that thrills millions of f ans on tho Continent. Your onlv opportunity .of scoing the £rst British Soccer Team lo visit New Zealand. Curtain Raiseru Sc^hool Representatives, 1 p.m. Junior Representatives, 1.45 p.m. Admission: Adulfei 1/6, Stands 2/extra. Children 6d. No tax. Keservations no extra charge at Eairelough's Eadio Ltd., Napier. Phone lfS.. Spocial buses leave Hastings depot eoa 12.30 P.m. to 2 p.m.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 109, 25 May 1937, Page 12
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