' BNTERTAINMENTS1- FINALLY TO-NIGHT j SPRINGBOKS v. AUCKLAND AlSO DICK FORAN {The Singing Cowboy) "TRAILIN' WEST" flfApproved for Universal Exbibition.) V COST ~P fr— Zj^^TBEATBE ^====S. TO-MORROW 2.15 &nd 8 — Sessions — 2.15 and 8 AND THEN NIGHTLY at 8 MANAGERIAL It is our privilege to pre•ent, as tte second of our monster new policy programmes, this long awaited and much-diseussed picture tbat reaches a new peak in r.ll round entertainment! A CLARK GABLE |k . ,i#l CLARK GABLE j k 1 j|| CLARK GABLE I !l, CLARK GABLE |! 1 CLARK GABLE ] ,1 I. CLARK GABLE ; j i — with— j MARION DAVIES )|i|l MARION DAVIES (j % MARION DAVIES jjj yj. MARION DAVIES |J]| Ef A HIT AS BIG AS THE ; ' STARS IT TJNTTES1 "CAIN AND MABEL" "CAIN AND MABEL" "CAIN AND MABEL" "CAIN AND MABEL" * Allen Jenkins - Roscoe Karns Sammy White (Eccentric Dancer *L'he old favourites tbat will be revived as part of tbe "Thousand Love Songs." production number are "L'Amour Tou^our," "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms,* * "The Sbadow ]Waltz,""Who " and "A Rose in Her Hair." SUPPORTS INCLUDE TECHNICOLOUR CARTOON ALSO — Beauty and Thrills in tbe Tall Timber Country — "LOGGING AlaONG- " KApproved for Universal Exhibition.) PATEONS ARE ADVISED TO t .■ • RESERVE FOR ALL SESSIONS Plans at Sutcliffe's * - ring 2822 WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT — at 8 — TO-NIGHT 4.30 — MATINEE SATURDAY — 2.30 A- Fanfare of Music, Gaiety and Song . , Dazzling Non-Stop Eevue. Headed by Ambrose and His Orchestra SOFT LIGHTS and SWEET MUSIC SOFT LIGHTS and SWEET MUSIC Supporting Programme includes JOE E. BROWN — in . FOLO JOE '(Botb Approved for Universal" Exhib.) Book your seats at Hawke's - pbone 282 A MAGNXPIOENT CAST For "HEARTS DIVIDED " at the KAIPAWA REGENT TALKIES SATURDAY AND MONDAY at 8 4.30 — MATINEE SATURDAY — - 2.30 KApproved for Universal Exbibition) 'Marion Davies — Dick Powell Charlie Ruggles, Olaud Rains, Ed. Horton, Arthur Teacher. Timelesa Romance tbat will bold you „ Spellbound. Songs Specially Written for tbe Production. SHear tbe World-famous Hall Johnston Cboir. "CORONATION CEREMONY" Full-lengtb feature. The only sound record of ceremony in tbe Abbey. Reserve3 at MacGregor's. JJUGBY J1 O O T B A L L TO-MORROW 'S MATCHES M.A.C. v. HAVELOCK NORTH, No, 1, 3 p.m. HASTINGS v. HAST. OLD BOYS, No. 2, 3 p.m. Tbird Grade: Havelock Nortb v. Old Boys, No. 1, 1.30 Fourth Grade: - Hastings v. Celtic, No. 2, 1.30. Admission 1/-, Ladies 6d. JPOOTBALL pOOTBALL McLEAN PARK : NAPIER TO-MORROW— SATURDAY CLUB BENEF1T SATURDAY. M.B.O.B. v. T.C.O.B., No. l Ground, 2.45 p.m. , PIEATES v. CELTIC, No. 2 Ground, 2.45 p.m. AIso Junior Grade Matcbes at 1.30 jp.m, ADMISSION: Ground 6d, Stand 6d. All Passes Suspended. WAIPAWA DISTRICT HUNT BALL. Members and their Friends are inirited to a BALL at Waipawa on AUGUST 13th, at 8.30 p.m. Admission, 7/6.. Wi Duneau's Orchestra. FULL TO TOP WITU MlNEliAJ. HEALTH 1 iP* "every jar of Harvey's Mirierai Tonic there is a life-and-vilality-giving treasure of natural mineral •alts, tneluding iron, potassiuin, sulpbates, sodium, chlorides, etc. This health 4,spa in the jar" renews nerve and blood atrengtl), and youtbifies tbe sntire body. J/6 month's supply. All cbemiata*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 165, 30 July 1937, Page 16
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