EN TERTA1N MEN TS. COSY — AND WARM! ! ! Hygienically Heated with Warm, Fresh Air. STATE STATE HASTINGS 2674 HASTINGS Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY : 2.15 and 8 p.m. IN GLORIOUS COLOUR The Coronation Procession — The Beautiful Golden State Coach — Ancient Royal Palaces Rich in Tr&dition — And Scenes of Interest surrounding the Historic Ceremonies, with a complete iilm in Black and White of the Actual Coronation of Their Majesties George VI. and Elizabeth. Screening with A FARCIAL COMEDY, PACKED WITH HEARTY LAUGHS: "LOVE IS NEWS " "LOVE IS NEWS" Featuring LORETTA YOUNG More Lovely Than Ever! TYRONE POWERHandsome Ilero of "Lloyds of London" A 20 th Century Fox Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) OPENING WEDNESDAY JOE E. BROWN — in — "WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT THEATRE. ' »_ HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETC. ALWAYS PLEASED TO SEE YOU A T T A u p o Johnny Sheehan " Johnny Sheehan Johnny Sheehan Johnny Sheehan AT THE— ^ERRACES jjOTEL • A FIRST CLASS HOUSE Where Hospitality Reigns Supreme. JJELENSVILLE JJOT gPRINGS PARAKAI HOUSE — Tennis, Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in house; A.A. Hostel; special winter tariff £3 10/weokly, 12/6 daily; reduction to Antomobile. members. For reservations wire us. gERKELEY JJOTEL OJtiENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON. Wellington 's Largest Wooden Private Hotel. Refurnished and re-decorated through-c-ut. New hot water service to bed-l-ooms and bathrooms. Garages and parking accommodation available. i'ariff: 15/« per day or £4 10/- per week. Permanents by arrangemenfc. Proprietor: L. F. KELLY. THE BEST PLACE TO STAY IN ROTORUA , - IS gRENT'S JJOTEL QAULFIELD JJODSE Syduey St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON Aiodern Guest Honse. Bed and breakfast, 7/6; daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. VI RS E. MAXWELL. TeL 42-355. TRESPASS NOTICES TRESPASS NOTICE. /"kWING to lambing operations on Frimley Farm, it is hereby notified that a strict watch is being kept for all dogs straying on the property, and action will be taken accordingly. rPRESPASSERS wjth dog or gun on Greenhill, Glenalvon or Hautapu will be prosecuted. JAMES LYONS, JOHN LYONS. fIUtESFASSERy with Dog or Gun on any of the undermentioned properties will be prosecuted. Poison iias been laid for dogs. CHESTERHOPE, MOEANGIANGI, KOOKY EANGE, WAIOTIA. D. FERNIE. 'IMiESPASSERS with Dog or Guu on "Glenross" Station will be PlvOSEO UTED„ A. V. R. NICHOLLS, Mauager. ' | ^RESP ASSERS, with. or without dog 1 or gun, on "PURIMU," will be PROSECUTED. B. L. FLEMING. r|\RESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on 1 OHITI STATION or that portion of Runanga Lake occupied by Ohiti S'ation will be PROSECUTED. — J. R. McKay, Manager, Ohiti Station. ' ANYONE FOUND TRESPASS1NG on Pakatut'u Station or Roserve will be PROSECUTED. — WELLS EROS., E. H. English, Mana'gcr. rpliESP ASSE RS on Roy's Hill Estate, with or without dog or guu, will be PROSECUTED. T. K. WINIATA. 'PRESPASSERS on auy of the foilowing properties will be prosecuted : — Okawa, Oreka, Dartmoor, Puketapu, and Oinakaki. T. H. LOWRY, T. O. LOWRY, J AS. N. LOWRY, RALPH LOWRY. PERFECT Y EAST IRON MALT HEALTH-BUILDER. vyHEN you're i'eeling only about "half right," there 's oue sure I :einec!y for you—' " YIM " (Yeast Iron Malt) Tablets; the new EnglPh nuneral aDd vitannn concentrale, ■ "YJM" Tablets are recommended foi iifrves, eczema, indigestion, loss oi wcight, rheumatism, etc. 4/C donble sizc) from Noel Wilspn*i» I'har macy and other Chemisla.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 167, 2 August 1937, Page 12
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