J* SNTERTAINMENT8. y 1 - SssT oosi I— gWBATBE ', c f.O-NIGHT AT 8 Dynamie Drama from SOMERSET MAUGTT AM'S brilliant play of an uneernpuloua ffnancial wizard wlio rislted everything J& the belief that nine out of every jfcen men were fools . . . what lappened Twhen he met "The Tenth Man?" sea the sensational climax in jthis dramatic romance! JOHN LODGE * Grand New Star "Find" Antoinette Cellier - Clifford Evans — in— "IHE TENTH MAN" "IHE TENTH MAN" *THE TENTH MAN" "IHE TENTH MAN" SUPPORTS INCLUDE Pictorials, News and Variety '(Prog. Appr. for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Sutcliffe's « xing 2822 waipukurau theatre FRIDAY, at 8 SATURDAY, at 2.30 and 8. THE FIRST OUTDOOR ALL-COLOUR ACTION PICTURE "the trail of the lonesome pine" From the Famous ISTovel
With SYLVIA SIDNEY - HENRY FONDA FRED MacMURRAY ■ By .the director of , "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" '(Approved for Universal Exhibition) PARKVALE GOLE CLUB I^NNUAL jgALL Kembera of tha Parkvale Golf Club, mecnbers of otber clubs, and invitation holders are reminded of the Annual Ball to be held in tha Oddf ellows ' TTal) % TO-MORROW — FRIDAY 3rd September, 1937. . QOLD AND Q.REEN JJALL To be held in tbe Matariki Hall, Bridge Pah, , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1937. "Wi Duncan's Orchestra. Free bus leaves Westerman's Corner at 7.45 p.m. ■ EESTLING -2SS2 \ jtWFi j MUNICIPAL THEATRE, l H \ HASTINGS. kfcjrJaJ FRIDAY, SEPT. 3. cEARL McCREADY * , EARL MCCREADY ^Britisi Empira Champion, 16st*. ISlbs.) FLOYD MARSHALL FLOYD MARSHALL '(TKe Arizonian Giant, 17 stone)" A contest that can be recommended. McCready's ability is well-known: Marshall has proved Mmself to be tio toughest opponent MeCreadv has niet in New Zealand. PBIOES AS USUAL. Box Plan at HaH's Bookshop. 'Phone 4061. QENTRAL JJg JJUGBY ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE V. ' ' TE AUTE COLLEGE TE AUTE COLLEGE EORONATION PARK : WArPAWA SATURDAY, 4th. SEPTEMBER, i at 2.45 p.m. Curtain Baiser at 1.30 p.m. Broadeast of Test Match on tha ground Admission 1/-, Stand 6d. AT TAKAPAU — • At 2.45 p.m. PORANGAHAU, v. TAKAPAU (Seniors) Central Park Challenge Cup Match. Admission 1/-.
^y^^>BIGGER ) AfcJ BRIGHTER / ihP \ BETTER \fflm THAN EVER H.H.S. QLD JPUPILS' J>ALL In tho ASSEMBLY HALL On THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9m THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th Will more than ever be the BALL OE THE SEASON, Les. Henry's Orchestra. Invitations must be presented at the door. Those wishing to attend and have not xeceived invitations, please 'phone 2106. C. B. WILKINSON, MISS G. JENKINS, Hon. Secs. . EXCBUCIATING EHEUMATIC PAINS. "JMIANKS to R.U.R., the terrible pains in my legs have gone," ymtes Mr. C. Y. Stanley, Nietta Slation, Tasmania. E.U.E. is the new •eientific remedy for rheumatism, lumPago, sciatica, neuritis and gout — R.U.R. Rheumatic Treatment (large size 7/6) is sold with a genuine moneybaek guarantee. Half-size without guarantee 4/-. Eree Booklet from Webber's Pharmacy, L. R. Grant, Leigh & Eagle and Murray 's Pharmacy, Waipawa, Hobson's Ltd., E. E. Prior. ARE YOD CONTEOLLING THAT CATAREH? tA. LL YOU DO is place Kalarol drops well back in the nostrils. Immediately, you lose that stuffiness, congestion and phlegm. Katarol is so splendid that the manufacturers back itJto the liaiit with a relief guarantee. 3/6 and 15/- from Noel Wilson's Pharmacy; also from all other chemists and stores. O.OING GREY 1 Van-Grey positively re-grows the true natural colour iuto hair shafts evenly, indetectably. Thousands of 'men and women use VanGrey. We recommend it. Noel Wilson, Chemist* ' i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 194, 2 September 1937, Page 16
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