r BNTBRTAINMENTa. f pC" 0 0 S Y ~P ic^sjSjjEh^ TBBATBE JTNALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8 HEKE •OOMES THE TEXAS PLAINSMAN JThrill to songs of tlie saddle in this fctixring annsical saga of the Old Westl CHARLES STAKKETT Donald Grayson » Marion Weldon "DODGE CITY TRAIL" — ASSOCIATE FEATURE — A SUBMARINE THRILL FILM Dynamie. drama as the mighty men of the fleet hattle the most shocking disastersl KIOHAKD DIX Dolores Del Bio - Chester Morris "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" [(Both Appr. for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Sutcliffe's - Ring 2822. m m m mmm mm m m m mm m mm m m m m m m m mm m * * TO-MORROW At 8 i ! EDGAR WAlELACE'S i { Most Famous Mystery Thriller i ■ "THE CRIMSON CIRCLE" ! ! — SECOKD FEA.TUBE — I I i It takes place at sea, aboaxd a i * Luxury Liner with the gayest, J * anerriest cargo of funsters ever l * assemhled for one picturel J [ SAIxLY EILEKS i ■ James Dunn • Mischa Auer J i "WE HAVE OUR ! 5 MOMENTS" j ■ (Both- Recommended for Adulfs.) ■ WAIPUKURAU THEATRE SO-NISHT — TUESDAY VICTOR McLAGLEN "(Academy Award Winner)] * "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE" SfKecommonded by Censor for Adults) — With — Binnie Bstrnes - Jean Dixon .Williajn Hall .* Henry Armetta — Also— ~ CORONATION SPECIAL. All the Highlights of the Historic Event, FRIDAY NEXT. . That Glorious Epie CHAEGE OF .THE LIGHT BRIGADE •(Eecommended by Censor for Adults) Book yonr seats at Hawke 's • phone 282 KAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE WEDNESDAY — At 8 Funniest character in fiction on the stage — — k'THANK YOU, JEEVES!"— (Wodehouse-'s Gentlexnan 's Gent AETHUB TREACHER "KING OF IHE ROYAL MOUNTED" ZANE GREY 'S Western story of action, thrills and stirring grandeur. Reserves at MhcGregor's, 'phone 149. .(Beeommended by Censor for Adults) AN 3NSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS AN JNSTANTANEOUS •SI7CCESS 'REVEILLE REVEILLE Brsetea Last Nigbt with a Delighted Audience. MUNICIPAL THEATRE TO-NIGHT I ' TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW ■ THURSDAY * 260 — PERFORMERS — 260 l A SPECTACUEAR PRODUCTION 1 Pxofessionally Produced by ; Mr. W. Lints Por the RED CROSS SOCIETY. */-, 2/-, 1/-. Plans now open at Fail's. MATTNEE NEXT THTJRSDAY, 2.30 p.m. * A great treat for the youngsters. Bpecial PriceSi Adults 2/- and 1/-. Children 1/- and 6d. QLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Les Henry 's Orchestra. Bus from Hastings •— EXCELSIOR HALL, Napier. jyAUDEVILLE JJE J^TJXE MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. FRIDAY NIGHT, 16th JULY. Follow the Band to Theatre at 7.30 and see the Champioa Toe Dancer of New Zealand. ,The Pakowhai Miniature ' Rifle Club Will hold a J) A N C E * In the Pakowhai Hall, ^ On FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 16. McKAY'S ORCHESTRA. BRITISH LEGION (Hastings Branch) fA SOCIAL & DANCE will be held on WED. Jnly 14th, at 8 p.m. at the Buff-alo Hall, Warren St. Members, friends and all interested eordially inyited. MonteCarlo, etc. Come and have a happy time. Gents. 1/6, Ladies 1/-. j^ERO QLEB QABARET "ITEMBERS & THEIE FRIKEDS nre invited to a CABARET in the Club Honse, SATURDAY, JULY 17th, at 8.30. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 16
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