gNTBRTAINMENTa. «V COSY f JBEJLTBE V FINALLY TO-NIGHT At 8 s" Ihe merriest of all comedy teams iudte to make one xiotous seream of entertainment! ' Boscoe Karns — Eleanore Whitney Eugene Pallette — Johnny Downs - in -■ "CLARENCE" Associate Featuye The Coronation Itself Menaced! : 'A daring girl 'discovers the power behind the most thrilling spy plot you've ever seen or read about! KABEN MORLEY - ROBT. BALDWIN "THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD" l ./(BotH Appr. for Universal Exhib.) *TO-MORROW at 8 THE PERFECT DOUBLE BILL Either feature worthy of* the "Top Spot" on any programme.
No. 1 Entertainment : from the First Myjffery to the Last Laugh! EDMUND LOWE MADGE EVANS Paul Lukas — Ketti GalUan- — — in — — "ESPIONAGE" No. 2 ^ Musie to Enchant! Bomance to Enthrall! . VIRGINIA BRUCE KENT TAYLOR ■ ■ — in ~ "WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG" — 1 . ALSO — Erelnsive to Regent and Cosy Theatr.es — SPRINGBOKS CANTERBURY A YfrltZ sound reeord of the highlights of the game. JProgramme Appr. for Universal Exhib. Plans at Sutcliffe's — Ring 2822. f .WAIPUKURAU THEATRE r TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) at 8. Tbe Greateet Singing Star of the Age PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON "THE SONG 67 FREEDOM" ; "THE SONG OF FREEDOM" |(Approved for Universal Exhibition) Snpports include: SPBINGBOKS r. WELLINGTON POOTBALL: MATCH. Beserves at. Hawke's - Phone 282 WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) at 8 A TECHNICOLOUB TBIUMPH! " RAMONA " "RAMONA" Ihe World 's Greatest Love Story Glorified by Colour. "RAMONA" "RAMONA" '(Eecommended by Censor for Adults) LORETTA YOUNG, DON AMECHE Everything to, Thrill the Spectator. Glorious Settings. — RAMONA - lives • again in the romance that fires -your heart. — With a Cast of Thousands. Beserves at MacGregor's • 'phone 149 T '
BRITISH LEGION, Hastings -Branch. fAN OLD-TIME DANCE will be held at Buffalo Hall, Warren. Street, on WEDNESDAY, 25th, at 8.15 p.m. Members, friends, and all interested are cordially invited. McKay's Orchestra, Monte Carlo, etc. Good supper. Come and have a happy time. T>OET AHURIRI CALEDONIAN SO- • CIETY & PIPE BAND (Inc.). Buffalo Hall, Port Ahuriri. .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th, 8 p.m. GRAND MONTHLY INGLESIDE. Selections by Pipe Band. Exhibition dancing by Mrs Zeta Borgman's pupils. "Vocal and Elocutionary Items. Old-time and Scottish daneing. Admission: Members 6d, non-mem-bers 1/-. Children under 16, 6d, must bo accompanied by parents. ' Eus leaves for Napier at midnight. i W. J. EEY, Hon. Sec. h.b. wrestling assn. mmmm amateur championW£jwVs : _ snips. *«PB§ ** Gymnasium Club Rooms, • Warren Street. thursday & friday, ^ 26th and 27th AUGUST. PRICES — Adults 1/6, Boys 1/-, gHIPWBECK BALL, in aid of Central . Hawke's Bay Queen Carnival. McDonald's Woolshed, Springhill, Thursday, August 26. Excellent music an.d floor. Pjices 3/- and 2/-. J)ANCE J)ANCE The Pakowhai Miniature Rifle Club will hold a DANCE in the Pakowhai Hall on PRIDAY NEXT, Aug. 27th, at 6 p.m. McKay's Orchestra. Subs.: Gentg 2/-, Ladiea 1/6 or 6d and plate. portraits always inteeest. We are always eager to sce photos of people in the news. You may not be in the news but your relatives and friends will appreciate a recent photograph. Have one taken now by — JJOLP. J£EYS photographer, Cocnmeree Buildings, ^HASTINGS,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 12
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