EN TERl'AHSI JMJRMTS. Finally Screening To-night Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's "ROSE - MARIE" (Approved for Dniversal Exhibition.) WARNING Owing to the length of the extended season now concluding — there will not be a return screening! r Hastings ■. REGENT ★ Hawke's Bay'a Pre-eminent Theatre. To-morrow Also Thursday and Friday Daily at 2.15 & 8 p.m Presenting an Exceptional All-Round Unit Entertainment! .. — Number, 1. — :: SPRINGBOKS v. TARANAKI 500 Feet of Higjilight Thrills ■yvith Vivid Running Commentary. :: Number 2. :: "SONG OF THE BTJSH" or "TEDDY BEARS PICNIC" a day with the quaint Little Australian Koala Bears! :: — And the Feature :: A mjghty story uncovering a thousand secrets .from a land steeped in mystery! "UNCIVILISED" "UNCIVILISED" "UNCIVILISED" I An Expeditionary Eilms Production. Adventure — Romance — Mystery — Thrills, in the depths of the unknown. When you see "UNCIVILISED" You spe Eeality! An All-Regent Show, maintaining the Regent Hi^-mark Consistency! Plans at Sutcliffe 's - . Phone 2S22 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " " H.B. Wrestliug Assn. ' MUNICIPAL THEATRE, UjnSFf > HASTINGS . FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. iSskj FLOYD MARSHALL ^ - v. "LOFTY" BLOMFIELD — Also— And a 6 10-minute Professional Preliminary: HERB BRINSON (Hastings) v. FRANK SYKES (New Pljjjnouth). PRICES AS USUAL. Essential to book at Hall 's Bookshop, 'J^ione 4061. HAVELOCK NORTH PICTURES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th. Zane Grey's "WHITE DEATH" ' with" Zane Grey - Alfred Firth Nola Warren - and John Weston Australia's First Romantie Comedy Drama. A production in glorious sunIdssed settings of the Great Barrier , Reef! THE HASTINGS R.S.A. BALL' HASTINGS R.S.A. BALL' HASTINGS R.S.A. BALL" ASSEMBLY HALL ASSEMBLY HALL NEXT THURSDAY NEXT THURSDAY IT'S OBJECTS ARE— (1) To enable the R.S.A. to ■ carry on its work of helping distressed ex-service- * men. (2) To provide the public "with another memorablo » aight of gaiety, such as "was enjoyed by nearly 800 people at last year's Ball. It was THE Ball of the Season. IT WILL BE JUST AS GOOD THIS YEAR TICKETS: 7/6 Double. 4/6 Single. REMEMBER - NEXT THURSDAY
J. R. Ross & Co. BEAUTY SPECIALISTS NAPIER Peg to announce that they have seeured the services of MRS GERTRUDE MORGAN (late Manageress Kirkcaldie & Stains Wellington) ' who has just returned from a refresher eoarse in England and on the Continenl, as Manageress of their Beauty Saion. ' PHONE 678 NAPIER for Appoint- • mepts. " BADMINTON AND GOLF WE ARE EXPERTS in these gamea. Our adviee is reliable. Our repairs to 'Golf Clubs or Racquets expertly executed. — Charges reasouable. Consult us, or riug us— 'Phoue 2413. JPRED a yyALKER • 506 Avende Road t Hasllngs. ANOTHER PUDDING TREAT. /^REAM 2oz. butter and 2oz. sugar, sift and add 2oz. fiour, 1 teaspoon bakidg powder and 2oz. cornflour. Beat 1 egg with 1 tablespoon milk, and rnix gradually, beatiug all the timo. Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence of Lcmon to taste and pour into well buttered dishes. Heat 2 tablespoons jam, brush over each pudding, and sprinkle with .cocoanut before serving.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 12
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