ENTBBTAJNMENT8. V COSY ~P TBEATBE ^f^—==z. TO-NIGHT AT 8 FTRST ATTRAOTION EDGAR WALIACE'S MOST FAMOUS MYSTERY THRILLER! A warning note . . . A coloured dise found on th.e body . . . and tlie "Cximson Circle ' ' had claimed another victim . > « Scotland Yard deiied . , , outwitted! Hngh "Wakefield - Alfred Drayton june Duprez - Noah Beery — in — "IHE CRIMSON CIRCLE" "IHE CRIMSON CIRCLE" •IHE CRIMSON CIRCLE" SECOND ATTRAOTION Zt takes place at sea, aboard a luxury liaec with the gayest, merriest cargo of fnnsters ever assembled for oue picture! Witk Mischa Auer, tho Gorilla-man of "MY MAN GODFREY' '—Tho Silent Indian of '"THE GAY DESPERADO" —•The Tippling Count of "THREE 8MAST GXRLS" — And now a side rplitting ' ' Sherlock ' ' with. more disgnises than a Ghameleon has colours! "WE HAVE OUR "WE HAVE OUR . MOMENTS" MOMENTS" With v MISCHA AUER BALDY EILERS - JAMES DUNN (Botli Reeommended for Adults.) . .WAIPUKURAU THEATRE COMMENCING FEFDAY ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN (Hero of Captain Blood) — in — That Breathless Epie of Heroic 'Adventure and Colourful Bomanee CHARGE of the UGHT BRIGADE 6HARGE of ihe UGHT BRIGADE (Beeotnmended by Oeneor for Adnlts) with OLZ7IA De HAVTT.T.ANP Reserve your seats at Hawke 's. WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 'WEDHESDAY — At 8 Funniest charaeter in fiction on tho stage — -"THANK YOU, JEEVES!"— Wodehouse's Gentleman's Gent ARTHUR TREACHER "KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" 2JANE GREY 'S "Western story of action, thrills and stirring grandenr. Reserves at MacGregor'a, 'phone 149. (Reeommended by Censor for Adults) QLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE TO-NIGHT. Les Henry's Orchestra. Buses from Hastings. Excelsior * Hall ; Napier. JjTNIdPAL rjTHEATRE, HASTINGS. At 8 p.m. Sharp. to-night i to-morrow p|H to-night i thursday REVEILLE REVEILLE : By 260 — PERFORMERS — 260 A Show that goes with a swing. Greeted last night by, a large and enthusiastic auaience. A TIP. — If you want a seat for the last Performances book at Fail's. No extra. 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. MATINEE THURSDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Adnlts 2/~ 8s l/~, Children 1/- & 6d. j^RESTLING — "YyRESTLING WAIPAWA WAIPAWA MUNIGIPAL THEATRE, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1937. Light-Heavy Wrestling Chaoipionsbip KOOLMAN v. BRINSON (Holderj (Cliallenger; 3 Also Kve Bright and High Class AMATEUR BOUTS. POPULAR PRICES. ^TAUDEVILLE J)E J^UNE MUNIGIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. FRIDAY NIGHT, 16th JULY. Follow the Band to Theatre at 7.80 and see the Ghampion Toe Dancer ol: New Zealand, JALL gALL Auspiees Taradale SociaJ Club TARADALE TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1937, 8 p.m. New Majestic Orchestra. Usual Delicious Sit-down Supper. Free Bus Motor Coy., Napier. Westerman's Hastings, via Clive. Prices; Ladies 2/6. Geiifs Double 5/-. M. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. P1G BUYER8. •W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) l/fj) C/o NELSONS (N.Z.), LTD, Hastings. Killing Tomoana Works Sub- Agents and CarriersF. K. Martin, Fernhill. 'Phonp 8M, Taradale A. J, Haslie, Waipukurau. 'Phoue 48. Pig Buyer: A. 8. Berry, Dannevirke, 'Phone 2595.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 16
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