ENTEBTADJMENTa. !A EEAL SHOW HITS HASTINGS Well inexiting the Popularity and Approval it -has won from Auckland 's thousands. And Note Double-Length First All-Colour '" Pop-eye ' ' X. OOSY ~P I ^S. TWKATBE _^^r-r= At 8 TO-NIGHT — At 8 Owing to t&e lengthof the programme there will be no 10.30 Session. entertainment moonted on entertainment! Never before has there been so xrmch hilarious comedy, so many specialities and song numbers, so » much music," melody and romance packed into one glorions entertainment like there is in. this elaborate production. ITHAS SOMETHING *F0R EVERYBODY "THE BIG"•IHE BIG BROADGAST . BROADCAST BROADCAST OF 1937" Of 1937" Tremeudwu Cast ih£lude» — &ck bennx *Tht f^A'ee¥ Oomediam of the air waves.'' larry adler First screen appearance of wizard of the* jmouth-organ, . in glorious "melodics. BURNS and ALLEN . * MARTHA RAYE LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI . 'And Ms world-famous Symphony Orch'estra. BENNY GOODMAN . ^ with his Novelfy Swing Band. COMPANION ATTRACTION POP-EYE IN COLOUR, THE FIRST COLOUB CARTOON. •FEATURE EVER- MADE. - IT TAKES UP ALMOST • THE • EN~ TIRE FIRST HALF OF THE " PROGRAMME. "POPEYE THE SAILOR -POPEYE IHE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR " SINBAD THE SAILOR " POP-EYE AS "A FULL LENGTH FEATURE STAR, - FOR THE EIRST TIME IN TECHNICOLOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibition) »v Plans at Sutcliffe's — Ring 2822. WAIPUKURAU THEATRE ^ TO-NIGHT — at *8 — TO-NIGHT Gaumont-British Thriller " SEVEN SINNERS " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) — with— EDMUND LOWE and OONSTANCE CUMMINGS TUESDAY NEXT. bobby breen ' Singing Wonder Boy - — in — "i£rs sing again " {Approved for TJniversal Exhibition) Book your Seats at Hawke's, phone 282 WAIPAWA THEATRE SATURDAY & MONDAY, at 8. t.30 — HATUpJE SATURDAY— 2.30 ."the gay desperado" '(Approved for Uniyersal Exhibition) — Starring— NINO MARTINI — IDA LUPINO LEO CARRILLO 6URPRISE MtTSICAL HIT OF^ YEAR. The trxumphant golden-voiced singer of theMetropolitan Opefa."His haunt- ■ wistful songs as he serenades lovelorn senoritas. "His dashipg bravado as ie mixes with the bandits of Old Hexico. A Tomantic •* adventuTe that will take rank with the hlghcst entertainment! , Beserves at MacGregor *s. REPRESENTATIVE — — J^UGBY NAPIER-HASTINGS v. CENTRAL HAWKE'S BAY Central Park - WAIPUKURAU WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 2.45 p.m. Curtain Raiser, 1.3Q p.m.; Central H.B. Junior A v. Jtmior B. Admission I/-. stand 6d. „ HAVELOCK NORTH TENNIS CLUB D A N C E ^TOWN BOARD HALL, r, PAY' lst 1037- 1 ? w w' +g00d SnPPer- Proe bus 1 leayes Westerman's Corner 8 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladics 2/-, Doublo 4/-. ' A- H. EDDIE, Hon. Scc. JjlLSTHORPE Bachelors and Spinstexs • BALL, To bo ^ Elsthorpe Hall, FRIDAY, iJUNE 4th, j.937, Leg. Henry^s Orchestra. Price; Donble 6/-. Sinale 3/-. "" — - % — NAPIER HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB * -BALL Poresiers' Hall ; Napier HIXG 'S BIRTHDAY. WED. June 9. (after H.B.-Wairarapa Eootball) LES HENRY'S BAND. Estras by Gordon Eedward's Band. Eree Railway Bus frora Hastings. B. A. SANDEES i .. PIG BUYER for T. BORTHWICK 1 ; k & sons. During my absence business vill be •arxied on by MR. ALLAN HOWARD, j 'Thone No. 3352.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 20
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