entebtainmewts. Again We Urge the Necessity For Early Reservations Plans at Sutcliffe's - or Phone Tbeatre 3843 after 6 p.m. Hastings — % R E G E N T i I HavTke'a Bay's Pro-eminent Theatra, 4.45 _ TO-NIGHT — At 8. And tben Daily at 2.15 & 8 warning Owing to extensive Circuit Bookings Season Definitely Will Not be Extended Beyond Wednesday! IT'S THE SEASON'S SMARTEST SHOW! 1937's first brilliant ultra modern screen comedy , . . packed witb thrills and laugbs , . . lavishly staged . . . gorgeously dressed! WILLIAM POWELL JOAN CRAWFORD ROBT. MONTGOMERY i FRANK MORGAN » Frederick Lonsdale's ''THE LAST OF MRS- CHEYNEY" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , Picture. • Eegont Associate Programuie. LATEST 'OUE GANG' COMEDY ROBERT BENCHLEY . ODDITY METRO ALL-COLOUR CARTOON LATEST AIR^MAIL NEWS REELS (Reeommended by Censor for Adults.) 0LD,, TIME " DANCE' TO-NIGHT. Modern and Old Time IVfonday Next. Special big nigbt September 15. Excelsior Hall, Napier. HAVELOCK NORTH TENNIS CLUB. TNV1TATION HOLDERS are reminded of tbe above Cliib's DANCE to be beld in tbe Town Board Hall ou TUESDAY, 14tb SEPTEMBER, 1937, at 8 p.m. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gent.'s 2/6, Double 4/-. Free Bus leaves Westerman's G'orner, 8 p.m. Les Henry's Orcbestra. TWO GREAT EVENTS NEXT WEDNESDAY THE SPEINGBOK GAME and THE NATIONAL BALL . THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS The Springbok Team has been Invited and will be represented Afr THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL • THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL THE NATIONAL BALL LEW MUNRO'S ORCHESTRA. MODERN & OLD-TIME DANCING. CARD EOOM. Evening Dress Optional. Tickets 5/-. WRESTLING MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th., 1937. (Tbo nigbt of tbe Springbok Matcb.) ... VIC CHRISTY s&L ? , VIC CHRISTY ' ' ' ' ' ^r(5resus FLOYD MARSHALL FLOYD MARSHALL Prices As Usual. Box Plan at Hall's Booksbop. 'Phone 4061. NOTE: No Wrestling on Friday.
QOUTH A FRICA outh frica V. TT AWKE'S T>AY AAAWKE'S -°AY McLEAN PARK - : NAPIER WEDNESDAY, I5tb SEPTEMBER. Gates Open 10.30 a.m. Kick Oflf 2.30 p.m. First Curtain-raiser, 11.30 a.m. — NAPIER v. HASTINGS THIRD GRADE. Second Curtain-raiser, 1 p.m. — TE AUTE COLLEGE v. napier-hastings juniors. ADMISSION CHARGES.— Gates 2/-, Enclosure 1/6, plus gate 2/-. Children half price (1/-) at gate only. Govered stand and temporary stand tichet bolders are requested " to read instructions on tickets and enter by correct gatds. Tickets for temporary slands B and C are still available at tbe Rugby • Union Oflice (6/- eacb including gate admission).
R.U.R. PREVENTS FURTHER RHEUMATIC PAIN. "T FIND tbat taking a dose or two weekly prevents. recurrence," states R. W. Robson, .Manchester St., Christchurch. R.U.R. is tbe marvellons new scientific discovery for uric acid complaints. R.U.R. Rheumatic Trcatmcnt (large sizo 7/6) is sold witb a genuino money-back guarantee. Halfsize witliout guarantee 4/-. Freo booklet from Webber's Pharmacy, L. R. Grant, Leigh & Eagle and Murray's Pharmacy, Waipawa, Hobson's Ltd., E. E. Prior.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 20
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