ENTERTAINMSNTS. i" APPLAUSE ! j Loud, lorig, sincer'o applausc, for j hliss Norma Shearer, the most ! beatitiful Juliot of all— for Mr j Leslie Howard fof his magnifieent I performance as Romeo — for the cast- — the directors, the producers — and any and all who participated in any way in making -this marvellons production of William Shakespeare''s ."ROMEO AND JULIET.,' It is a distinctive . honour and a great tributo to the Regent Theatre :to be able to present what is unquestionably one of the most beautiful screen plays of all time. — Hastings — . regent [ 4r Hawke'B Bay's Pre-eminent Theatr* I SHOUUNG DA1LY : 2.15 & 8 Warning Season Cannot be Bxtended beyond Wednesday Night. Only 5 More Sessions. NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD — in — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's "ROMEO —and — JULIET" — with — Edna May Oliver - John Barrymore Basil Rathbone - C. Aubrey Smith Ralph Forbes - Reginald Denny Plans at Sutcliffe's - or phone Theatre 3843 after 6 p.m. (Approved for TJniversal Exhibition.) MAIL NOTICES OUTWARD OVERSEAS MAILS. ' - TUESDAY, JULY 6. Great Britain, Ireland and Europe (specially addressed correspondence only), also all States of South America, via Monte Video per Port Wellington from Wellington. Mails due London/ August 15. — Mails close at Hastings 6 p.m., Napier 5.30 p.m. . WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. Australian States, Norfolk Island, South Africa and The East per Wanganella from .Wellington. — Mails close at Hastings 6 p.m., Napier 5.30 p.m. AIR MATTi SERVICE. Great Britain, Ireland and Europe, Egypt, South Africa and intermediate countries served by the Australia-Sin-gapore-England air mail, per Wanganella from Wellington. Due London July 25. — Mails close at Hastings 6 p.m., Napier 5.30 p.m. - THURSDAY, JULY 8. Chatham Islands, per Tees from lyttelton. Mails close at Hastings 8.5 a.m., Napier 7-15 a.m. Australian States, South Africa and The East, "per Mariposa from Auckland. — Mails close at Hastings 4 p.m., Napier 3.20 p.m., ' AIR MAIL SERYICE. Great Britain, Ireland and Europe, Dgypf* South Africa and intermediate countries served by the Australia-Sin-gapore-England air mail, per Maxiposa from Auckland. Due London July 25. — Mail closes at Hastings 4 p.m., Napier 3.20 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 10. Great Britain, Ireland and Europe (specially addressed correspondence only), Central America and South American Wcstern States, via Pauama, per Rotorua from Wellington. Mail due London August 23.— Mail closes at Hastings 6 p.m.. Napier 5.30 p.m. Correspondence will be acccpted foi despatch by air mail services in North, South and Central . America, also West tndies. MONDAY, JULY 12. • * Great Britain, Ireland and Europe, LTnited States of America, Cauada, via Yancouver, Fiji, Eanuing Island, Tahiti, Japan and Hawaiian Islands per R.H.S. Niagara from Auckland. Mails due London August 10. — Mails close at Hastings 4 p.m., Napier 3.20 p.m. Correspondence will be accepted for 1 dispatch by air mail services in North, South and Central America, also West " ladies. Apia, Pago Pago and Niue Island per Maui Pouiaro, from Wellington. — Mails close at Hastings 6 p.m., Napier 5.30 p.m.
INLAND AIR MAILS. For Gisborne, 6 a.m. and U. a.m. daily except Sunday. For all South Island offices, includinu offices served by the nev? Nelson-Grey-mouth-Hokitika service comrnencing February 23, 1937. Mails close at 6; p.m. daily except Sunday. Letters must bear special air mail postage. and be specially marked. The following Tales apply: — (1) For delivery within the Do miuion, 2d per oz. (Postage and air t'ee combined). ENWARD OVERSEAS MAILS. (Approximate Dates Only). July 5 — S.S. Rangitiki from London, English mail. July 7 — S.S. Waikouaiti from Sydney, Australian and beyond Australia mail, including EnglisR air mail dispatched from London July 16. July 7 — M.V. Wauganella from Syd nev, Australian mail. July 10 — S.S. Mariposa from San Pedro, English and American mail. C. CLAEK, Postmaster. J. B. PLETCHER, LTD HlGII-CLASS BTJTCHER 408 HERETAUNGA ST. - HASTINGS. VEAL STEAK 7d Jb TOMATO SAUSAGKS .. 5d 1K 'Phone 3856
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 143, 5 July 1937, Page 16
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