gKTEBTAJNMENTa. j Double-Feature Progrmame. Kw COSY ~P TBEATRE -Z4 TO-NIGHT AT 8 STrapped! Three dizzy miles in the air ■ * « . with a mad killer at the controls, eold fearl . . . paralyzing the passengers of a giant airliner as they huddled helpl'ess before an insane murderer . . . , who ia hurtling them to certain death. WARREN HULL . JEAN MUIR - GORDON HART — in — {• • : • "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY" | ' "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY" I *• • _ ^ , m ASSOCIATE FEATURE A whimsical take-off of both ti© radio and the motion piotures, providing countless thrills and constant bilarity! GLENDA FARRELL SOBB ALEXAOTEE ■ ANNE NAOEL — in— \X* — : : "HERE COMES CARTER" "HERE COMES CARTER" | (Botb Reeommended by Censor for Adults.) Piane at Theatre after 6 p.m. Ring 2S8S WAIPAWA REGENT WEDNESDAY — At 8 "UNDER TWO FLAGS" XRecommended by Censor for Adults) DEATHLES8 ROMANCE. — Starring — Ronald Colmaii - Claudette Colbert .Victor McLaglen - Rosalind Russell And a cast of 10,000. "UNDER TWO FLAGS" Bomance nnder the Sahara stars, blazmg as the aands of the desert itself. MIGHTY FILM SPECTACLE! Eeserres at MacGregor's. ^XCEL^nT? ttatt X TO-NIGHT J^XCELSIOB HALL, NAPIER. Two ' c°ntinuous miJsic, 10 minutes S°e ^ 10 minutes modern Dancing. Bns from Hastings. Subs 2/-.~ NAPIER 3HGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB J^NNUAL JgALL Foresters' Hall : Napier KING'S BIRTHDAY, WED. June 9. Best of Mnsie. Free Railway Bus from Hastings. TYANCE PREMIER HAT.T, 4 • SATURDAY June 12, 8 p.m, "WI DUNCAN'S BAND Five Instruments. MpWBESTLINfli i MUNiciPAL theatre, ;,W: j HASTINGS. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE. " KING KONG " COX (known as "the roughest man in wrestling") MATROS KIR1LENKO ' (the Russian Cossack) 5 HL' The Amateurs include the Australian •nd N.Z. Lightweight Champ. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Box Plan at Hall's Bookshop, 'Phone 4061. JIANCY JJRESS JgALL ? An All— Nations Eancy Dress and' Masked Ball, in aid of the Hatuma Debating Society, will be held in the HATUMA HALL — On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, at 8 p.xn. Les Henry's Orchestra. Subs.: Ladies 3/-, Gents 4/- Double 6/-. EDUCATION AI* MBS. DORLS SHAPLESKI, Teacher of all Branehes' of Dancing. Ballxoom , pupil of Miss Phyllis Bates, 1VLS.T.D. Bailroom Class Monday and Friday Evenings. Private Lessons by Bppointment. Studio: Manhattan Roof Garden, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. iTelephones: Studio 2249. Res. 2921. THE BARRIE' STUDIO WOMEN 'S HEALTH CLASSES Re-open THURSDAY,. JUNE 10th, 7.30 p.m. Entrance Fee 2/6, and 6d per night. ; Address; Telephones: Barrie Studio, Residence 2068 .Central Building. Studio 2091 * MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE KJ.A.T.D, M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Aduit Bailroom Classes every Tburs day. Children '8 General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Trinton, KL Aubyn Street, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCJAL COLLEGE 403 E. Soutliainplon Street, Hastings. tShortliand • Typewritiug • Bookkeepiuy MARGARET A. G1LLMAN. P.C.T. {Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — Prineipal. •' (late Sel-Phit ; SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKINQ.— The latest and most efficieut method Enrol uow. Union Bank Buildings, Hastings. . **Dou't leave yuur Oareer to Cbance.'' STUDY SfiORTHAND, TYPEWRIT1NG & BOOKKEEPING — At the . BRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Heretaunga Street :: Hastings 19 posilions already secured by our Students for 1937.
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