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EN TERTAINMEH TS. AGAIN ..... The Regent offers a programme ' of Supreme Worth . . . not a single dull moment in this gay and sparkling musiealcomedy entertainment! And Again A Great 'Unit' First Half ! • Hastings » regent | ★ Hawke'i Bay'i Pre-eminent Theatre. 4.45 TO-NIGHT ^ 8 And then Daily at 2il5 & 8 THE SUPREME MUSICAL COMEDY! Funnier, Cleverer, more versatile than ever — Gracie Fields reaches perfection with a real story, wonderful songs — marvellous settings — aijd a great cast! ! lilii! Her J-atest GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS — in — "the show goes on" "the show goes on" ' '11 A W'itlx CYRIL RITCHARD / Australia 's Stage Eavourite JOHN STUART - AMY VENESS Special J Exclusive to this Theatre per J « courtesy N.Z. Government. ■ J "REGAINED HORIZON" ■ 5 "REGAINED HORIZON" ! ■ i I "MAGIC SHOES" ! J Pantomime Featurette J l Pietorial - Interest Air Mail News i I -m mmmmm « Plans at Sutcliff e 's - Phone 2822 (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhib.) NEXT — WEDNESDAY — NIGHT MUNICIPAL THEATRE— 8 p.m. pOPULAR gCOUT QONCERT PROGRAMME: Camp Pire (Scouts and Cubs), Ballets and Pictures arranged by Miss Jean Baliantyne, humorous re,cital ,by Guy Hardenburg (iflrst" appearance), songs by Mr. Bentley, "Babes in the Wood" by ' Hastings Little Theatre Society, saxophone solo by Mr Saunders, and song by Miss Eunice Compton and Music Circle of the Hastings Townswomen 's Guild. Reserve at Fails (no extra charge) : 2/- and 1/-. Popular Prices. gOCIAL AND J^ANCE Will be held in the OMAHU VILLAGE HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1937, at 8.30 .Music by David Kamau's Orchestra. Good Music. Good Floor. Free bus will leave Westerman's Corner, Hastings, at * 7.30 p.m. Subscrfption 2/6. THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL Night of Springbok-Hawke 's Bay Mateh. ■ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL - HAVELOCK - HASTINGS - STOKlFORD LODGE - 1IOSPITAL BUS SERVICE. HAVELOCK TO HASTINGS.-7.45 *.m.. 8.15. 8.45, 9.30, 10.0, 10.30. 11.0, 11.80, 12.0. 12.30 p.m.. 1.0. 1.30. 2.0, 2.30, 8.0, 8,80. t.0, 4.30. 6.0, 5.30. 6.45, 7.80. 8.0. 10.0. HASTINGS TO STOKTE'ORD LODGE AND HOSPITAL.— 6.66 *:m., 0.45. 10.45. 11 45, 12.45 p,m.. 1.16. L45. 2.16. 2.46 8.15, 8.45. 4,15. 4.45. 5.16. 6.45. HOSPITAL AND STORTFOKD LODGB TO HASTINGS.— 9.5 a.fia.. 9.55. 10.65. 11.55. 12.65 p.m., 1.25, 1.55, 2.25, 8.0, 8.25. 3.55, 4.25, 4.55, 6.25, 6.55. HASTINGS TO HAVELOCK AND 8IMLA AVENUJE.-7.6ff a.m» 8.25, 9.10. 10.6. 10.35, 11.5, 11.85. 12.6 p.m., 12.35. 1.6. 1.35. 2.6, 2.35, 8.10, 8.35, 4.5, 4.35, 6.5. 6.35, 6.6 7.6. 2.45 (except Saturday), 9.35, 10.80. CXTRA— SATURDAY ONLV. HAVELOCK TO HASTINGS.— 6.0 p.m. 6.30, 6.45, 7.0. 7.15, 7.30. 8.0, 8.30. 9.0. 9.30 10.0. HASTINGS TO STORTFORD LODGE AND HOSPITAL-6.45 p.m., 7.18, 8.15. 8.45, 9.13. HOSPITAL AND STOKTEOKD LODGB TO HASTINGS.— 6.66 p.m., 7.25, 8.25, 8.65 9.25. HASTINGS TO HAVELOCK AND SIMLA AVENOE.— 6.85 p.m., 7.6, 7.35, 8.5, 8.86. 9.6. 9.35, 10.30. alter theatrcs. 8UNDAY ONLY. HAVELOCK TO HASTINGS.- 10 a.m.. 12.0, 1.30 p.m., 2.30, 8.80, 4.30, 5.15, 6.30, 8.15. P.0. HASTINGS TO 8T0RTP0KD LODGE AND HOSPITA L.'— 1.45 p.m., 2.45, 8.45. HOSPITAL AND STOHTBORD LODGE TO HASTIN GS.— 1.65 p.m., 2.65, 4.0. HASTfNGS TO HAVELOCK AND S[MLA AVENUE.-10.16 a.m., 12.16 p.m.. 2.6. 8.5 t.10. 4.45. 6.80, 6.45, 8.80. 9.30 p.m. All Bnaes ko to 8imla Atenoe. . Busea depart from Simla Avenue Biva Minales before leaving Havelock. HASTINGS PAHCEL DEPOT-Hounsell'; Cafeteria (next Thorp'a), Heretaunga St Our Taita meet All Buaea oo arrival ir Havelock. NTMON £ SONS, LTD. HAVE1.0CK NORXH. 'I'bones: OflBce and Taxi 3030 , , Rasideno 8017

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 20

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