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9 ' ' BNTESTADIMEKTa. " k COSY ~P ■===2^^. TBEATBE I TO-NIGHT — AT 8 SCrappedt Tliree dizzy miles in the air iji, with a mad Mller at the controls, eold fear! . . . paralyzing the passengers oi a giant- airliner as they huddled helpless before an insane murderer . . . . .who ia hurtling them to certain death. WARREN HULL JEAN MXJIE - GORDON HART j* * i i - , • • Y "FUGITIVE IN THE SKY" "|" • , , » • m . # # ASSOCIATE FEATURE A whimsical take-off of both the radio and the motion pictures, providing eountless thrills and constant hilarity! GLENDA FARRELL ROSS AIlEXAHDER - ANNE NAOEL 1* ■ • | "HERE COMES CARTER" | ' n * -!■ 't- ii * • i» • ... • . . t(Both Reeommended by Censor for > Adults.) Flxns at Theatre after 6 p.m. Ring 2283 WAIPUKURAU THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, at 8 MATTNEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. A Great Picture with Superb Cast "ANTHONY ADVERSE" — with — Xredrlc March and Olivla de Havilland Eove flowering under the skies ' of France! Flaming under the sun of Italy! Smouldering beneath the stars over Cuba! Throbbing to the baat of ihe tom-tom in the jungles of Africa l It knows np bounds— it has no equalsi ((Reeommended by Censor for Adults) — Also— J TO-MOEROW — FRIDAY THE CORONATION FILM Pathe's All-British Pictorial Record of the Event. Patrons ara requested ic be in their seats before 9 0 *elock. Book yonr seatg at Hawke 'g, phone 282 QUEEN CARNTVAL COMMITTEE meeting. LABOTJR PARTY ROOMS. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Business Important. WIWI tWBESTLINGI MUNICIPAL THEATRE, 'rBBff/ hastings. FRIDAY, 11th JUNE. THE BIGGEST MATCH EVEB STAGED IN HASTINGS. ' 2 — STAR L3NERS — 2 "KING KONG" COX " KING KONG" COX v. MATROS KIRILENKO MATROS KIRILENKO The Amatenrs include the Australian ind N.Z. Xiightweight Champion. NO INCREASE IN PEICES. Box Plan at Hall's Bookshop, 'Phone 4061. HASTINGS H.S.O.B. FOOTBALL CLTJB. jJNVITATION HOLDERS ara remiiided that the above Club's 11th ANNUAL BALL will be held on THURSDAY EYENING, 17th June. . L. ANDEEWS, Hon. Secretary. t T)ANCE PREMTER TTAT.T. 1 SATURDAY June 12, 8 p.m. WI DUNCAN'S BAND Five Instruments. jTrEEP MONDAY NIGHT (14th) FREE. — SWIFTS BASKETBALL "DANCE, Barrie Studio; 1/6 and 2/-.. Eedward's Orchestra, EDUCATIONAL. JflSS DORIS SHAPLESKI, Teacher of all Branches of Daneing. Ballloom pupil of Miss Phyllis Bates, F.I.S.TJ). Ballroom Class Monday and Friclay Evenings. Private Lesson9 by Rppointment. Studio: Manhattan Roof Garden, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. jTelephones: Studio 2249. Ees. 2921. THE BARRIE STUDIO WOMEN 'S HEALTH CLASSES-, Ee-open THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, 7.30 p.m. Entrance Fee 2/6, and 6d per night. Address: Telephones: Barrie Studio, Eesidence 2068 Central Building. Studio 2091 MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Adult Ballroom Classes every Thurs* day. Children 's General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Trinton, St. Aubyn Street. Hastings. CLIFTON gommercial collecje 403 E. SouthamptOD Street, Hastiugs. Shorthand • Typewriting • Bookkeepiug MAEGAEET A. G1LLMAN. p.c.t. (Member of the Fitman Fellowship, London) — PrincipaL ** ]\|uDERiSE" (late Sel-Phitj SCHOOL OF DRESSM AK1N ti.— The latest and most eflSeient method. Enxol now. Union Bank Buildings', Hastings. >4*Dou't leave your Cureer to Chance." STUDY BHOETHAND, TYPEWRITlNti & BOOKKEEPING — At the brabet commerc1al college Heretaunga Street :: Hastings 19 positions already seeured by our Students for 1937. JJIREOE J^ILLINERY gAlioN The very latest in Millinery. Hats of the newest Models. Winter Wear. Cardigans and Jumper Suits. All at reasonable Prices. See our High Class Selection. Next Mary Garden — HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 123, 10 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 123, 10 June 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 123, 10 June 1937, Page 16

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