ENTERTAINMFNT8. LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY! Topping Triumph with Triumph in never ending flo-w — yet another of the Regent's unbroken line of superlative attractions . unanimously acclaimed at yesterday's opening sessions! r— Hastings i •jf REGENT I ic Hawke'i Bay't Fre-esninent Theatre. 4.45 TO-NIGHT At 8 — and then daily 2.15 & 8 — II II Selznick Pictures Present JANET PREDRIO GAYNOR MARCH GAYNOR MARCH May Robson Andy Devine - Adolphe Menjou ■V * Lionel Stander in "A STAR ,IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR I S BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" The first modern picture • IN TECHNTCOLOTJR ' i — : Ji . - " > — Associate Programme — MARCH OF TIME No. 5 Including astounding review on Sino-Japanese crisis — "MICKEY'S CIRCUS" All-Colour Disney Creation Plans at Sutfeliffe 's *- or phone Theatre 3843 after 6 p.m. (Approved for TJniversal Exhibition.) QLD-TIME DANCE " TO-NIGHT. — Les Henry's Orchestra. Speeial bus from Hastings. — EXCELSIOE HALL, Napier. WAIPUKURAU MUNICIPAL THEATRE. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1937, T> O X I N G '• "P O X I N G In.Aid of Rugby Carnival. GRAND AMATEUR TOURNAMENT 12 — FIRST CLASS BOUTS — 12 — And — 10 ONE-MINUTE MAORI BOUTS PRICES: Ringside, 5/-; Circle, 3/-; Stalls, 2/-. Ladies and Children, Half-Price. HASTINGS AND DISTRICT SCOTS SOCIETY. npHE MONTHLY INGLESIDE will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Market Street, ON MONDAY NIGHT, 30th AUGUST, at 8 o 'clock, Assembly 7.55. " H.B, WRESTLING ASSN =V - ' ■ MUNICIPAL THEATRE, ; 5 HASTINGS. iSrsi PRIDAY, SEPT. • 3. A EEQUEST ' MATCH. # EARL McCREADY (British Empire Champion) FLOYD MARSHALL (The Arizonian Giant). PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plan now open at HaU's Bookshop. 'Phone 4061. TURNITURE, Etc. ■y^THEN Buying Furniture call on Mathews. You cannot realise what value he offers until you inspect. Address: Cnr. Heretaunga and Chafles Streets, Hastings. glX Four Piece Oak Suites: Duchess, reflex cnirrors, mirror-door Wardrobe, Tallboy, Double Bed. £23 10/- at Mathews ', Hastings. JJJATHEWS, being a manufacturer with low overhead, meets all competition and gives a first class job. Address: Cnr. Heretaunga and Charles Streets, Hastings. jyjATHEWS is a practical Cabinetmalcer of 35 years experience and only makes the best at the lowest possible prices. •DON'T HE MISLED by supposed bargain prices. Call on Mathews before you finally decide to buy. Mathews for factory to public Furnitura. JITATHEWS' Furniture Values are the • foundation of real saving. Full value. Whatever you buy at; Mathews cnr. Heretaunga and Charles Streats, Hastings. jj^£ATHEWS does wliat ho says. That's his way of conducting business. He receives when buying and gives when selling. Great values. TPXCESS in quality, economy in prices, Mathews sells stylish goods but not at stylish prices. J^URNITURE REMOVED. — Every day from Culy's Shop. New stocks continuaUy arriving. Culy's for Value, Heretaunga St. W. QULY'S FOR CARPETS. — Carpets have gone up considerably, but we have still a few left at the Old Price. Buy now — at Heretaunga St. W. QULY'S always give you a square deal. The working man's friends. Heretaunga St. W. QULY'S SALE Still On. — Culy's ordinary prices for Quality Furnishiugs. are oxtraordinarily low. What must his Sale Prices be? — Heretaunga St. W. pOR GOOD Dependable Quality Fur niture visit E. Sawyer, local furni ture manufacturer and craftsmdn Phone 3401, Stortford Lodge. ' ' IpOR CHEAP Good Used Furniture Tools, Guns, Rifles, Prams, B'x cycles, Mattresses, etc., try R. Ward 420W Heretaunga Street, Hastings t Phoae 3904. ■' v ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 20
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