* ENTEBTAINMENT8. Thriils and Comedy in an Action-Packed "Double Bill" oosy ~p TBEJLTBE TO-NIGHT At 8 HBST FEATURE The action packed romance of a nervy xeporter who defied the town's most dangerous racketeer, the king of the elot-machines, for a girl . . . and, the biggest story of the yearl CLAXRE TREVOE, - LLOYD NOLAN ATTT -m TAMIROFF - LARRY ORABBE HELEN BURGESS - PORTER HALL 4 ===== in "KING OF GAMBLERS" "KING OF GAMBLERS" "KING OF GAMBLERS" "KING OF GAMBLERS" (Eecommended by Censor foT Adhlts.) SECOND FEATTJEE It 's a gay andgiddy, merry-go-Toun'd of crazy goings-on! - There's a xiot in every 100m! Leo Carrillo., • - Lynne Overman Mary Carlisle ' - John Patterson Qeorge Barbier - Benny Baker in "HOTEL HAYWIRE" "HOTEL HAYWIRE" (Approved • for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Sutcliffe 's « ling 2822' or theat*e 2283' after 6 p.m. WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT — At 8- * PRODUCED ENTIRELY IN BEAUTIFUL COLOURS ; Lorctta Young - Don Ameche Pauline Frederick — -in — . " RAMONA " '' RAMONA" Haneing that's Gorgeous! -Spectaole! Flashing Action! '(Eecommended by Oensor for Adults) , TUESDAY NEXT. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "DIMPLESf' Eeserves at Hawke's — Phone 282 ( JANE WITHERS — -in — ."PEPPER" "PEPPER "• — At tlie— .WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT & MONDAY at.8 "PEPPER" "PEPPER" '(Approved for Universal - Exhibition) "GINGER" RUNS WILD. JANE puts the "miss* ' in mischief and the ' 'pep ".in pepper. A RIOT OE FUN. JANE on a rampage, and she's a xiot as .ti© half-pint Eobin Hood- • from Hell's Kitchen. Snpported by ' Xrvis S. Cobbe and Slim Summerville — Also— PIRST TEST MATOH SOUTH AFRICA v. NEW ZEALAND. Beserves at' MacGregor 's, ''phone 149. gUNDAY JJIGHT QONCERT COMBINED MAORI CHOIRS Municipal Theatre, Hastings, at 8.20. CHOIES: — Heretaunga, Korongota, Manutuke, Hiruharama, Torere. Test Anthems, .massed items, quactets, prize-winning numbers, ete.\ etc. Maori music and Maori voices at their best. KEEP WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th * For the gCOIJT QONCEET Ihe Brightest and Best of "POPS" For years. MUNICIPAL THEATRE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 8. In aid of the Scout,Hall, Duke Street, Hastings. Pppular Prices: 2/- and 1/-. QOMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL AFTERNOON. FAREWELL TO SISTER GLADYS. WESLEY HALL, MONDAY, 2.30 p.m. The Mayoress (Mrs. G, A. Maddison) .will preside. All interested invited, ' • " , * " ' W.C.T.U. Hostesses. CELTIC RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. ^INNTJAL BALL, Oddfellows Hall, Wednesday, 1st September 1937. _ Bus leaves Napier Parade 7.45 p.m. - H. McKERRELL, Hon. Secretary. KEEP TH3S NIGHT FREE .WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15. THE "VTATIONAL T>ALL , , ATIONAL ""ALL ASSEMBLY HALL HASTINGS " Night of the Springbok Match. r^EElAL JOYEIDES l^EEIAL JOYEIDES f^EEHL 'JOYEIDES ^EEIAL JOYEIDES"" SEE NAPIER & KIDNAPPERS SEE NAPIER '& KIDNAPPERS ( SEE NAPIER & KIDNAPPERS IN THE NEW MONOSPAE NEW MONOSPAE ' N E-W MONOSPAE TRIPS FROM 10/TRIPS FROM 10/Imquiries or Bookings at the Aerodrome -Telephones 2013 and 6052;,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 20
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