enteetainments. i ■ ■ — ■ ~™~" Finally To-night . ; The picture of sheer delight for all ages : "ELEPHANT BOY" Additional — Eirst Half Springboks v. Canterbury 1937 DERBY — and Walt Disney's Latest Creation "DON DONALD'» (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — — Hastings — » ■jfcr 'REGENT BAwka's Bay's Pre-eminent Theatre. COMMENCING 1 — T0-M0RR0W — At Sessions 2.15 & 8 p.m. Saturday's Sessions 2.15, 4.45 & 8 LET NOTHING , KEEP YOU AWAY.... . . Yet another of the Eegent's unbroken line . of superlative attractions ! Selzniek International Presents janet pebdeic GAYNOR MARCH GAYNOR MARCH GAYNOR MARCH May Robson Andy Devine ' Adolphe Menjou Lionel Stander — ^in^ — ; "A : STAR IS B0RN" "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS B0RN" "A "STAR IS B0RN" /_ "A' STAR IS B0RN" In . new Eadiant . Technicolour — . Eeleased ThrougH" United "Artist — 'Also ■ : g Walt' Disney's Colour . Cartoon "MICKey;s circus" t . i We ^incerely- Eecommend Early Eeservations Plans , at Sutcliffe,'s (28.22)' .. orphone theatre (3843). -after. 6 p.m. ' (Approved for .Universal . Exhibition.) - DAY SALES. — 3/- and' 2/- Tickets (Plus Tax) on sale- at "Leon - Pail's from 9 a.m, to-day. JjpUNICIPAL rpHEATEE Soul-stifring Entertainment to-moeeow — peiday — night to-moreow — peiday., — night ( At 8 o'clock J. AND N. TA2T Present, in association with ALEXANDER LEVITOEP ' - GENERAL ' PLATOEP'S World-famous and • IncompaTabla • DON COSSACK CH0IR ' DON COSSACK CH0IR And" BRILLIANT E-USSIAN DANCEES , • 30 — AETISTS' — -30 • • Who have - thrilled- record- audiences the World • over. . • The Programme includes : — • "THE VOLGA BOATMAN" "Te Deum — Hymn - to God," 1 1 Th& Bandouraj ' ' "Blessed>Be the* Lord," "Sieny," "Save Thy. People, O, God," "Asters," 1 1 Kanavoushka, '"Platoff Song, " " Blaek" Eyes, "• ' ' Those *-Evening Bells," '"The* Blaek • Hussars," "The Sea," "Malania," "Kozatchok" (Popular * National. Dance of the Cos- • sacks), etc., 'etc. Musical Director:' • NICOLAS KOSTRUKOEP ' • Box Plans at' Pail's. Prices: Reserved D.C. and Stalls 6/-, (limited Yice-Eegal are:.. 6/-), Unreserved Stalls 3/-, Gallery 2/-.- All -prices plus tax. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETC. GIVE YOUESELP A SPRING T O'N I O TAKE A PEW DAYS OPP And visit— » rpHE ^EEEACES JJiHE TERRACES AT TAUPO The Hot Baths, the Hospitality, the Change will send you back fresh and Invigorated. JOHNNY SHEEHAN Proprietor. HELENSVILLE JJ0T gPKINGS PARAKAI HODSE — Tennis, Social Ilall, Hot Alineral Baths, in liouse; A.A. KoEtel; special winter tariff £3 10/weekly, 12/6 daily; reduction to Automobilo members. For reservations wire us. JJERKELEY gOTEL ORIENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington 's Largest Wooden Private HoleL Refurnished and re-decorated throughout. New hot water service to bedrooms and bathrooms. Garages and parking accooimodation available. - Tariff: 15/- per day or £4 10/- per week. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY. ■ THE BEST PLACE TO ■ STAY -IN ROTORUA IS J> R EN T » S H O T E L QAULFIELD ' H°USE Sydney St. East (opp. Pa,rlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Daily tarifE-12/6; weekly by arrangement. ,MRSs E.-MAXWELLj Tel. 42-355.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 16
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