ENTEETALNTdENTa. ffO OUR PATRONS: — . Those who left Hastings to see Hie North T. South match tliis afternoon, may get a thrill But those who stayed behind are sure of thrills upon thrills to-night at the Cosy! Not just another ' ' Double-Feature ' ' programme — but TWO BIG* FEATURE ATTRACTIONS! ' Oue equally as good as the other! V. COSY ~~P TO-NIGH7E AT 8 HERE COMES THE TEXAS PLAINSMAN Thrill to songs of the saddle in this ■tirring musical saga of the Old West! CHARLES STARRETT Donald Grayson * Maxion Weldon "DODGE CITY TRAIL" "DODGE CffY TRAIL" "DODGE CITY TRAIL" "DODGE CITY TRAIL" "DODGE CITY TRAIL" — ASSOCIATE EEATDEB— A SUBMARINE THRILL FILM A SUBMARINE THRILL FILM jDynamic drama as the mighty men ol: the floet battle the inost. 'shocking disastersl jrichard* dix ' JDOLORES DEL RIO CHESTER MORRIS « — in — "devil's playground" "devil's playground" "devil's playground" "devil's playground" "devil's playground" ^Both Appr. for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Sutcliffe's - Bing 2822,
WAIPUKURAU TKEATRE . TO-NIGHT — atS — TO-NIGHT jjean Harlow - Franchot Tane £aiy Grant — In, — - SUZY" "SUZY" KEecommended by Gensor for Adults) — TUESDAY NEXT — VICTOR McLAGLEN (Academy Award "Winner) — In— "THE MAGNIF1CENT BRUTE" '(Becommended, by Censor for Adults) THE EPIC OF AN IMMOETAL STORY. At the .WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT and MONDAY at 8 THARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE' (Becommended by Censor for Adults) — Starring — ERBOL FLYNN — and OLIYIA De HAVTLLAND Two tragic blunders, yet tinged With glorious immortality. 'CHARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE' — Also Screening — •• CORONATION SPECIAL " " CORONATION SPECIAL " The actual crowning of King George VI iu Wesfcminster Abbey.j3on be disappointed — Boofc your seats at MacGregor's 'Phone 149. L HASTINGS CITIZENS BAND Q.EAND j^ECITAL CORNWALL PARK, HASTINGS SUNDAY AFTERNOON — at 2.30 p.m. Collection! -TIME DANCE . TO-NIGHT. Old-time Dance Carnival Wednestfay, July 14th. Buses from Hastings. *— EXCELSIOR HALL, Napier. 1937 | REVEILLE .1937 REVEILLE ^UXIUIPAL rj/HEATEE, MON., TUES., WED., THUES., 12. 13, 14, 15. HASTINGS' BIG PEODUCTION 2G0 Talentcd Performers 2G0 Professioually Trained by Mr. W. Liuts for the EED CEOSS SOCIETY. TTnquestionably the most speciacular, jnost costly and most varied amateur production ever staged in Hastings. C00 Costumes, 19 S.ong Successes, Seven Ballets, Eight Clever Sketches, * StupendouS Ensembles. 42 Different Attractions, Features and Specialties. A' fast working Show of 2 hours 40 joinute3 with only 7 minutes interval. plans now open at Fails. 2/- and 3/can be reserved. HATTNEE THUESDAY, 15th. At 2.30 p.m. Adults: Cirele & Stalls 2/-, Gallery ]/-. Note. — Children, Cirele and Stalls 1/-, Gallery Gd. Buses will leave each night for Napier after the performance. PIG BTJYEBS. W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD C/o NELSONS (N.Z.), LTD., Hastings. Killing Tomoana Works. Bub-Ag6nts and CarriersF. K. Martin, Fernhill. 'Phone 3M, t Taradale. A. J. Hastio, Waipukurau. 'Phono 48. jP ig Buyer: A. S. Berry, Danuovirke, 'Phone 2595,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 20
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