ENTERTAINMENT8. AN INTIM ATION ; With all the sincerity at our com mand we • heartily - recommend oui current attr action "A STAR I£ BORN." It compares more thar favourably with t'he Very best of the BIG pictures it has been oui privilege to present during this year, THE MANAGEMENT, r— Hastings — » ic R E G E N T Th Hawka's Bay'g Pre-anin ent Theatre. — TO-NIGHT at 8— To-morrow's Sessions : 2.15, 4.45 & 8 IN NEW RADIANT COLOUEI JANET GAYNOR FREDRIC MARCH May Robson - Andy Devine Adolphe Menjou in "A STAR IS BORN' See Special Display Page 9. Ineluding particulars of truly outstanding Associate Programmes. EARLY BOOKING IS ,ADYISED! Plans 'at Sutcliffe's (2822) or . phone theatre (3843) after 6 p.m., X^Pproved for Universal Exhibition.) D'ON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS l FOR TO-NIGHT , 600 Tickets at 2/- and 3/- on sale | at Fail's To-day . and at doors | To-night. Late Doors 1/6, re- J served 5/- and * 6/-. -Prices plnS' | tax. |
THE GREATEST" ENTERTAINMENT IN 25 YEARS. JJUNICIPAL IJIHEATRE Soul-stirring Singing TlbriBing Russian .Danc.ers TO-NiGHT — FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock J, AND N. TAIT Present, in association with A. Levitofl? GENERAL PLATOFF'S World-famous and Incomparable . DON COSSACKS DON COSSACKS SINGERS & DANCEES Who have thrilled xecord audiences the World over. The Programme includes:— . "THE VOLGA BOATMAN" "Te Deum — Hymn to God," "The Bandoura," ''Blessed Be the Lord," "Sieny," "Save Thy People, O God," "Asters," "Kanavoushka, "Platoff Song," "Black Eyes," "Those Evening Bells," "The Black HussaTs," "The Sea," "Malania," "Kozatchok" (Popular National Dance of the Cossacks), etc., etc. Also ELECTBIFYiNG RUSSIAN DANCES Musical Director: NICOLAS KOSTEUKOEF Box Plans at Fail's. Prices: Reseryed D.C. and Stalls 5/-, (limited Yice-Regal areu 6/-), Unreserved Stalls 3/-, Gallery 2/-, A1] prices plus tax. H.B.-P.B. CENTRE N.Z.A.AA. JJARRIER QHAMPIONSHIPS The Eourth Annual Cross Country Championships will be held frocn the H.B.J.C. Racecourse, Hastings, TOMORROW (Saturday). A Grade starts 2.30 p.m., B. Grade 3.10 p.nu The public are invited to attend and admission is free. \ (gUNDAY JJIGHT QONCERT COMBINED MAORI CHOIES Municipal Theatre, Hastings, at 8.20. CHOIRS: — Heretaunga, Korongota, Manutuke, Hiruharama, Torere. Test Anthems, mafesed items, qua> tets, prize-winning nnmbers, et^. etc. Maori music and Maori voices at their best. PIREWOOD, Etc. MANUKA FIREWOOD is the wood for heat. All other wood in stock. Ooal, Coke, Carbonettes. —TAHAU, Queen St., Hastings. Ring 2252. pROMPT DELIVERY. — Firewood, Coal, Coke, Carbonettes. Ring 2470, McKAIN, Hastings. (Also let us saw your Wood). PROMPT SUPPLIES of— COAL - COKE - CARBONETTES And DRY, SOUND FIREWOOD Order from— JJONOVAN AND QO. Wood, Coal and Coke Merchants Phone 2314 . HASTINGS FOR YOUR WINTER FIRING. mELL-SPLIT DRY GUM FIREWOOD, 9in. delivered 52/- pei cord. Pine, 45/- per cord. Full supplies all Firewood, Coal, Coke and Carbonettes. E. WARE & SON, 310S. Riverslea Road. Phone 2966. HASTINGS. VWINTER is now upon us. Now is the time to get your supply of DRY, SOUND - FIREWOOD laid in. Maire, Rata, Matai Slabs, Pinus, Bluegum. Cut to any length. — Lowest prices. Full measurement guaranteed. KOBERT HOLT & SONS LTD. Phone 3568, j •"
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