ENTEETAINMENTS. Finally To-night The Screen 's New Personality FERNAND GRAVET With JOAN BLONDELL EDWAED EYEEETT HOETON — in — "ROMANCE IN PARIS" Additional — Special SPEINGBOKS v. N.Z. SECOND TEST (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Hastings — » REGENT ^ Havrko'i Bay'a Pre-eminent Theatre. TO-MORROW ■ SATURDAY — at 2.15, 4.45 & 8 And then Daily at 2.15 & 8 IT'S THE SEASON'S SMARTEST SHOW! 1937's first brilliant ultra modern screen comedy . . . packed with thrills and laughs . . . lavishly staged . . . gorgeously dressed! ([ [f WILLIAM POWELL JOAN CRAWFORD ROBT. MONTGOMERY FRANK MORGAN Frederick Lonsdale's THE LAST OF MRS- CHEYNEY" , A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Picture. Begent Associate Programme. LATEST 'OUE GANG' COMEDY EOBEET BENCHLEY .ODDITY METBO ALL-COLOUE CAETOON LATEST AIE-MAIL NEWS EEELS AGAIN WE URGE THE NECESSITY FOR EARLY RESERVATIONS !, Plans !at Suteliffe's - 'Phone 2822 (Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) TWO GEEAT EVENTS NEXT WEDNESDAY THE SPHIHGBOK GAME and THE NATIONAL BALL' THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS Tha Springtok Teain has foeen Invlted and will ke ropresented At THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL Evening Dress Optional. Tickets 5/-. HAWKE'S BAY v. WELLINGTON MAEIST OLD BOYS' JQ A .N C E Foresters' Hall Dickens Street. NEXT SATUEDAY, SEPT. 11th. Bedward.'s Orchestra.
DON'T MISS MONDAY NIGHT HAUMOANA HALL "^/AEIETY Entertainment, Plays, Songs, Solo Dancing, Community Singing, Hastings, Havelock and Local Artists. Organisers: H.W.I. Admission 1/-. Proceeds for stago fund and N.Z.W.I. Endowment Fund. W.BT WEESTLING ASSN. , j|l ;■ : municipal theatee '. hastings VEDNESDAY, I5th SEPT. yic rjheisty ^ J*LOYD JJAESHALL Prices as Usuai. hastings hoeticultueal soc. j^affodil ghow ASSEMBLY HALL, NEXT SAT., September 18th. Schedules obtainable on Monday from all Seed Shops, or the secretary — f. s. thomas, 109 Garnett Street. PIBEWOOD, Etc. jyjANUKA FIEEWOOD is tke wood for heut. All otber wood in stock. Coal, Ckiko, Carboiiettcs. — TAL1AU, Queen Kt., Hastings. Eing 2252. pitOMPT DELfVEEY.~~~Firewood. Coal, Coke, Carbonettes. King 2470, McKAIN, Hastings. (Also let up saw vonr Wood). PEOMPT SUPPL1E8 of— COAL - COKE - CAEBONETTES And DRY, SOUND FIEEWOOD Order from^ — JQONOVAN AND QO. Wood, Coal and Coke Merchants Phone 2314 HASTINGS FOE YOUE WINTER FIE1NG. VWELL-SPLIT DRY GUM FIETWOOD, 9in. delivered 52/- per cord. Pine, 45/- per cord. Full supplies all Firewood, Coal, Coke and Carbonettes. E. WAEE & SON, 3108, Riverslea Road. Phon8 2966 HASTINGS. WE alwxiys liave stocks of Dry Firewood, particularly MAIRE, RATA, MATAI. Cut to any lengtli rcquired. Mcasurement guaranteed. Prompt deliveries. EOBERT UOLT & SONB, LTD. HASTINGS. 'PHONE 33C8. 'PHONE 356S.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 201, 10 September 1937, Page 16
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