BNTERT * mMTiNT». " COSY ~~P k THgATEE ^^-SSS f TO-NIGHT AT 8 FIRST ATTBAGTIQ3ST EDGAR WALLACE'S \ Mosfc Faanous Mystery Thriller! 'A warning note , . . A coloured dise found on the body . . . and the ' ' Crimson Circle ' 1 liad claimed anether victim . , . Scotland Yard defied . , . outwittedl Hugh Wakefield - Alfred Drayton june Duprez - Noah Beery "THE CRIMSON CIRCLE" "THE CRIMSON CIRCLE" "IHE CRIMSON CIRCLE" SECOND ATT.RACTION It takes place at sea, aboard a luxury liner with the gayest, merriest eargo of funstere ever assembled for one picture! "WE HAVE OUR"WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS" MOMENTS" With* MISCHA ATL3R SALLT ELDERS - JAMES DUNN (Both. Recommended for Adults.) WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-MORROW — FRIDAY The Hero of ' ' Captain Blood" ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN - — in— CHARGE of the UGHT BRIGADE CHARGE of the UGHT BRIGADE •with OLIVIA De HAV1LLAND , TMs production has never been equalled in magnitude since the advent of sound. *Recommended by Censor for Adults) PatTons are advised to reserve. " THE BALL OF THE SEASON! . PORT SCHOOL iQ O E O X A T I O K gALL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 29 and 30. . N.Z. Loan A Mercantile '3 New Store, Bridge Street, Port Ahuriri. Dancing from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dnique Decorations. Excellent Supper. Eedward 's Orchestra, of 8 instruments. FEBST NIGHT: Double 5/6, single gent. 3/6, single lady 2/6. SECOND NTGHT: Adults 2/-, outside children !/-, Port School children free. Free buses from Hastings, Glive, Taradale and Pakowhai. Pate buses to Napier after dance. ATUNICIPAL rpHEATRE, HASTINGS. At 8 p.m. Sharp. LAST PEEFOEMANCE LAST PEEFOEMANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT CO-NIGHT | TO-NIGHT Of the REVEILLE R E V E I L L E Don't miss the Show that has set Hastings talking. £60 Professionally Trained Performers. A Eeveille Last Night is always something to remember. The Audience will link up with the Btage — Streamers, Confetti, Balloons. IT'S GOING TO BE A GEEAT NIGHT. 3/-, 2/-, 1/W. LINTS Producer
^yEESTLING — -yyEESTLING WAIPAWA WAIPAWA MUNICIPAL THEATEE, FEIDAY, JULY 16, 1937. Light-Heavy Wxestling Championship KOOLMAN v. BRINSON (Holder) (Challenger) Also Five Bright and High Class AMATEUE BOUTS. POPULAB PEICES. yAUDEVILLE JQE J^UXE MUNICIPAL THEATEE, HASTINGS. FEIDAY NIGHT, 16th JULY. Follow the Band to Theatre at 7.30 *nd see the Champion Toe Dancer of New Zealand. PBOFESSIONAL. GEORGE H. DAVIES DENTAL SUEGEON. KARAMU EOAD, HASTINGS. jOpposite Herald-Tribune Office. 'Phone 2564. Close 32.30 Thursday. N. A. OWEN, C.P.D.S. DENTAL SUEGEON '
(University of New Zealand). 210 LYNDON llOAD, HASTINGS. opp. St. Mattliew's Anglican Church). •'Phone 2766. Thursday half-holiday. SHATTKY & WEBBER F.LO. (Eng.) F.S.M.C. (Lond,) OPTHALM1C OPTIGIAN. Qualified refractionists continually u> attendance. Gonsulting Eooms: - EUSSELL STEEET :: HASTINGS. Box 67. 'Phone 3013 Also at Waipukurau every Tuesduy MU. H. M. BENNETT MR. B. M. BENNETT OPTIOIANS. Hastings Street, ,1'el. 139. Napier. Opp. Plaza Theatre. * Box 79 KELSEY & ROG ERS STOCK & SHAKEBROKEKS. Company and Pnblic Secretaries. Agents; Queensland Insurance Co. Ltd. Karamu Buildings. , 'Phone 4300 Queen Street Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 152, 15 July 1937, Page 16
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