EN TEBTAHJMEMTS, Final Screening To-night of 1937 's Happiness Show — GRACIE FIELDS — in — ■ "THE SHOW GOES ON" (Approved for TTniversai Exhibition.) f— Hastings » if REGENT if Hawke'a Bay'a Pre-eminent Theatre. Commencing — T0-M0RR0W— Sessions Daily at 2.15 and 8 AT LAST YOU "WTLL HAYE THE OPPOETUN1TY TO SEE THE MOST DISCUSSED P1CTUEE OE THE YEAE Normally a Saturday attraction, but owing to heavy advance bookings had to be placed mid-week! The Screen's New Personality FERNAND CRAVET 'as 'The ICing" JOAN BLONDELL as the "Chorus Girl" ED. EVERETT HORTON Hilarious as the Ex-Chancellor AU in tha Gay Parisian Musieal coektail "R0MANCE IN PARIS" "R0MANCE IN PARIS" ' Also SPRINGB0KS v. N.Z. SEC0ND TEST Card Tricks "CHECK YOUR CASH" % 1 Colour Tour Adventures "COLOURFUL OCCUPATIONS " Golour Cartoon — — 'TELLA WITH A FIDDLE" (Approved for TTniversai Exhibiiton.) Plans at Sutcliffe's - 'Phone 2822 HAVELOCK NORTH WOMEN 'S 3NSTITUTE f^NNUAL pLOWER. gHOW Will be held in the Village Hall WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth, at 2.30 p.m. Deeorated Tafles, Floral Sprays, ete. Oompetitions open to all. Afternoon T'ea 6d. Admission, 6d Non-members. EQLL ALONG EOLL ALONG TO-MORROW NIGHT To tha > ^ .• g C O TJ T y ONCEBT MUNICIPAL THEATRE, 8 p.m. Priees: 2/- (no extra chaTge for' booking at Fails). TTnreserved Seats 1/-. J>EPRESENTATIVE J^UGBY THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. NELSON PARK : HASTINGS. At 3.15 p.m. SOTTTH CANTERBURY SOUTH CANTERBURY V. HAWKE'S BAY HAWKE'S BAY Curtain-raiser— Hastings Junior Reps. v. Thursday Eops. At 1.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Gate 1/-, Stand 1/%
TWO MORE J DAYS TO— ( J *JIHE gALL OF THE gEASON Everything is ready for the HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL QLD pUPILS' gALL In the ASSEMBLY HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th — With— LES HENRY'S ORCHESTRA. Inv'+ot-ions cnust be presented at the door. C. B. WILKINSON, MISS G. JENKINS, Hon. Secs.
HDUCATIONAL TXOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSJ"L MAKING Miss Elsie Ullrieh, late of Hollywood, Wellington, has taken over the above Sehool and will be pleased to meet old and new pupils at the rooms, Bowman's Buildings, Napier. The Sehool wilJ open at Central Buildings, Hastings, on Septeaiber 6th. HJASS DOR1S SHAPLESK1, Teaeher of all Branches of Dancing, Ballroom pupil of Miss Phyllis Bates, F.I.S.T.D. Ballroom Class Monday and Friday Evenings. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: Manhattan Roof Garden, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Telephones: Studio 2249. Res. 2921. New Ballroom Term commenced Monday, July 5th, 1937. MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) (Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Adult Ballroom Classea every Thursday. _ Children 's General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment* Studio: Tripion, St. Aubyn Strect, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. ShorLhand » Typewriting - Bookkeeping MARGARET A. GILMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman FelJowship, London) — Principai. FARMEKto— £NEXPENS1VE jpARM piMBEHS Hardwood Gates a Spocialty. Poplar • Cottonwood • Gum. — at — E. .WARE & SON'S SAWM1LL Riverslea Rpad South, •'Phone 2966. A
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 198, 7 September 1937, Page 12
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