fiNTJBftTAUMMiiNTa •■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■ J To-morrow, Thurs. & Frid. J J A vivid film record of tlie high- * 1 lights of last Saturday 's Spring- i J bok game. J : SPRINGBOKS : 1 ^ I ; TARANAKI ; J Exeellent Commentary runs ■ V 'throughout the 500ft. of film. i :i -ik i mmm p -ai ai « s.S'M a h 'h u m m ,ai h h. ■ h m m h V COS.Y | JHEATRF1 TO-NIGHT - — — AT 8 MANAGERIAL — It's hard to please everyone, btit . this attractlon will do it . . beeause it's erammed with Madcap Mirth, Melodious Music, Action and Specta?le. CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE — with — MARION DAV1S — iu — "CAIN AND MABEL" "CAIN AND MABEL" , Allen Jenkins - Roscoe Karns Sammy White (Ecoentric Dancer) *• Tlie old favourites that- are rovived as part of tlie "Thousand Love Songs" production- nnmber are "L'Amour Toujouf," "Believe Mp . If AH Those Endearing Youug Charms," "The Shadow IWaltz," "Who " and "A Rose in Her sHair."- " jt — Snpports Include— TECHNICOLOUR CARTOON '^Apprpved for Universal Exhibition.) . PJans afc Sutelifie's - ring 2S22 or at Theatrc, 2283, after 6 p.m. WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT TUESDAY at 8. « MAY ROBSON SYEIL JASON GUY KIBBEE in "THE CAPTAIN'S KID" - "THE CAPTAIN'S KID" A Delightful Combination of Pirate Thrills and Rollicking Comedy, Supporting Programme includes: A Musical Feature, a Parade of Talcntcd Tiny-Tots, and a, Joe Palooka Comedy. WAIPAWA REGENT TALKIES WEDNESDAY — At 8 EOUGH-HO0SE BOMANOE LAWRENCE TIBBETT ' "UNDER YOUR SPELL" "UNDER YOUR SPELL" '(Approved for Universal Exhibition) NEW SONG HITS. A singing cowboy " and heiress after his aria. DONT MISS — f ' Under Your Spell," "Amigo," "My Little Mule Waggon." Reserves at MacGregor's, phone 149. FERNHILL -HALL TO-NIGHT — At S — TO-NIGHT J B C I T A L By PUPILS OF DONALD DAYIES. Children 6d, Adnlts 1/-. TARADALE TOWN HALL " JALL ST. MARY TENNIS CLUB .WEDNESDAY, ATJG. 4th, 8.15 p.m. New Majestie Orehestra. Monte Carlo's. Delieious sit-down supper. Free bus Motor Co., Napier, 7.45; Westerman's, Hastings, 7.30, via Clive. Prices; Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/-, Double 5/-. J. L. CASSIN; Hon. See. "PERNIHLL HALL, TO-NIGHT at S o'clock, Recital by pupils of Donald Davies. Children 6d. Adults V-. EDPCATIONAI. Jfiss DORIS SHAPLESKI, Teacher of nll Branches of Baneing, Ballroom pupit of Miss Phyllis Bates, F.LS.T.D. Ballroom Class Monday and Friday Evenings. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: Manhattan Roof Garden, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Telephonos:, Studio 2249. Res. 2923. New* Ballroom Term commenced Monday, July 5th, 1937. THE BARRIE STUDIO MJSSES PATSTON & GRANTHAM, MJ.S.T.D., Operatic & Greek Dancing. M.SS HARKER, Ballroom & Tap Dancnig. For further information apply: Barrie Studio Telephonos: Ceatral Building Studio 2091 Market Street. Residence 2068 '
MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) (Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. lAdiilt Ballroom Classes every Thursday. t _ Children's General Classes. i Pnvate Lassons by Appointment. Studio: Irlnton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE •403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand - Typewriting - Bookkeeping MARGARET A. GILMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — - Principal. 4 * iW ODEllNE " (late Sel-Phit SCHOOL OF DKESSMAKING.— The latest and mOst efiicicnt method. Eurol now. fJnion Bank Buildings, Hastings. £*fion't Leave your Career to Chanee." STUJDY SHORTHAND, T Y PE WR1T3NG AND ' BOORKEEPING — At the BRABET COMMERCIAL - COLLEGE Heretaunga Street ' Hastings, li positions already secured by our Students toi 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 12
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