entbbtajnments. sT COSY ~P i ■ theatre ... TO-NIGHT : AT 8 HERE COMES IHE TEXAS PLAINSMAN Thrill to songs of the saddle in tMs Btirring mnsical saga of tlxe Old West! CHARLES STARRETT Donald Grayson - Marion Weldon "DODGE CITY TRAIL" "DODGE CITY TRAIL" — ASSOCIATE FEATTJKE— A SUBMARINE THRIll FILM Dynamie drama as tlie mighty men of tlie fleet battle the most shocking disastersl • RICHARD DfX DOLORES DEL RIO CHESTER MORRIS "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" (Both Appr. for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Sutcliffe's - Ring 2822, WAIPUKURAU THEATRE .TO-MOBBOW — TUESDAY VICTOR McLAGLEN (Academv Award Winner) — in — "IHE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE" (Recommendcd by Censor for Adnlts) He was big, and powerful — a master of nrien — but be liad a weakness for blondes. — With — Binnie Bames - Jean Dixon William Hall - Henry Armetta Book your seats at Hawk'e 's - phone 282 THE EPIC OF AN IMMOETAL „ STORY. At tbe .WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT, MONDAY at 8 'CHARGE of the UGHT BRIGADE' /Recommended by Censor for Adnlts) — Starxing — ERROL FLYNN — and OLIVIA De HAVILLAND Two tragie blunders, yet tinged with glorious immortality. 'CHARGE of the UGHT BRIGADE' — Also Sereening — \ " CORONATION SPECIAL " " CORONATION SPECIAL " The actual crowning of King George VI in WestminsterAbbey. Don't be disappointed — Book your seats at MacGregor's 'Phone 149. .'937 j REVEILLE 1937 *!«■ REVEILLE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALSO TUESDAT, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. JJUN1CIPAL rpHEATRE, HASTINGS' BIG PRODUCTION 26 0 Talented Performers 260 Pxofessionally Trained by Mr. W. Lints for the BED CROSS SOCIETY. Unquestionably the most spectaeular, most costly and most varied amateur production ever staged in Hastings. 500 Gostumes, 19 Song Suecesses, Seven Ballets, Eight Clever Sketches, Stupendous Ensembles. 42 Different Attractions, Features and Specialties. A fast working Show of 2 hours 40 minutes with only 7 ,minutes interval. Plans- now open at Fails. 2/- and 3/can be reserved. MATINEE THURSDAY, 15th, At 2.30 p.m. Adults: Circle & Stalls 2/-, Gallery 1/-. Note.— Children, Circle and Stalls 1/-, Gallery 6d. Buses will leave each night for Napier after the performance. "TLJODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT. Also Old-time Carnival, "Wednesday Next, Excelsior Hall, Napier. • BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. P. J. S. GEORGE — The Printer (Establislied for Half-a-Century). OFFICE "STATIONERY & SUPPLIES. SHOW CARDS & TICKET BOARDS. Cnr. Heretaunga and Warren Streels. HASTINGS. » CORONATION COMMENTARY CORONATION COMMENTARY By DENNIS. Supplies Expected in a Few Days. BECORD YOUR ORDER NOW. RECORD YOUR ORDER NOW.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 149, 12 July 1937, Page 16
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