HaBBTAIHMEHTa. ^ Children r; , FOR YOU! gPECIAE HOLIDAt MATINEE P-MORROW AT 2.15 ZANE GREY'S 1 ^firilling Western Drama • \ "SUNSET PASS" "SUNSET PASS" with ' RANDOLPH SCOTT - TOM KEENE Also: — MICKEY MOUSE (Cartoon in Colour) And Speeial First Half v6d — ALL CHILDREN — 6d '(Prog Appr. for TJiiiversal Exhibition.) v cosy ~p ^ TBEA.TRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 Dynamio Drama from SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S brilliant play of an tmscrupulous financial wizard who risked everything in the belief that nine out of every ten men were fools . , . what happened when he met "The Tenth Man?" see the sensational climax iu fhis dramatie romance! JOHN LODGE Antoinette Cellier - Clifford Evans — in —
"IHE TEN1H MAN" "THE TENTH MAN" "IHE TENTH MAN" "IHE TENTH MAN" SOTPOBTS IKCLUDE Pictorials, News and Variety (Prog. Appr. for Universal Exhibition.) • Plans at Sutcliffe's s ring 2822 KAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT — At S BOMANTIC MYSTERY COMEDY "IHE .PLOT THICKENS" "IHE PLOT THICKENS'* (Approved for TJniversal Exhibition) — Starring — JAMES GLEASON & ZASU PITTS . BAFFLING MYSTEEY. The peerless sleuthing team of the screen are head over heels in their , biggest murder mystery. . . Beearves at MacGregor'g — Phone 149 THE glLVER gUPPEE ^EAEOOMS (Hobson's), T. & G. BUILDING, NAPIER, - Have pleasure in announcing that MISS NANCY HOBSON, Mus. Bac., from Dunedin, has been engaged to entertain guests with VIOL1N SELECTIONS duxing afternoon tea on .WEDNESDAY, THUESDAY, FRIDAY, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. ^ ^Teestlikg': I - — ! " jlwr|' - munioipal theatre, j ) hastings. PEIDAY, SEPT, 3. EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADY FLOYD MARSHALl FLOYD MARSHALL la tleir first meothig, ivitli on. iall •acb, Marshall threw McOready oufc of the ring, after being Tyarned, and waa disqualified. For this return bout, r*e•erve at Hall's Book Shop, 'phone 4061. PBICES AS USUAL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAV gCOUT QONCERT In aid of Seout Hall, Duke St., Hastings. * MUNICIPAL THEATEE, at 8 p.m. Popular Programme. Popular Prices. 2/-, 1/- b'ack stalls and gallery. Tickets and booking at Fail's, no extra eharge. gOUTH JSLAND JJE-UNION & J)ANCE Speeial Coronation Celebrations. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. THUESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBEE. McKAY'S OLD-TIME OECHESTEA of 8 instruments. FREE Bus leaves Napier Post Office at 7.80 p.m. TICKETS: Gents. 6/6, Ladies 5/-, from H. D. Knight, Chemist, W. A. WilJiamlon, Bookseller, or Jas. W. Shaw, Hon. See., Queen Street, Hastings. ^EEIAL JOYEIDES AEE!AL JOYEIDES j^EHAL JOYEIDES '^EEIAL JOYEIDES SEE NAPIEE & EXDNAPPEES SEE NAPIEE & KIDNAPPEES SEE NAPIEE & KIDNAPPERS IN THE N'EW MONOSPAE^ NEW MONOSPAB NEW MONOSPAE TEIPS FROM 10/TEIPS PEOM 10/Inquiries or Bookings at the Aerodrome 'Telephones 2013 and 6052. L. H. C0ENWELL CASH BUYEE — Of — SHEEP SKINS SHEEP SKINS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 193, 1 September 1937, Page 16
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