ENTERTAINMENT S Final Screening To-night 1 KAY PRANCIS * 1 ■ * ■ Roland Young - George Brent ( [ Henry Stephenson in J 2 "SWEET ALOES" J a Also MARCH OP TIME No. 6 ■ I ■ (Prog. Recom. by Censor for Adults.) p ' '■ Hastings ■ " i REGENT Ar Havrte'i Bay's Pre-eminent Theatro You Can Always Rely on the Regent — And tMs is Without Doubt one of the Season's Outstanding Programmes. Commencing TO-MORROW SESSIONS : 2.15 — 4.45 — 8 THE BEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR! And another of those slick, seintillating comedies of complications in law and in love! Made by W. S. Yan Dyke, Director of "SAN FRANCISCO." "LIBELLED -LADY" and "ROSE MARIE," it fairly bristles with smare repartee and irresistibly funny situations! Metro-Goldwyn-Miayor's Sparkling Comedy Success . * u JEAN HARLOW | Her Last — and Best Picture j — with — i ROBERT TAYLOR ! i — -in — . i "IHE MAN IN ! POSSESSION" ' Eeginald Owen » Una O'Connor (Approved for Universal Exhibiiton.) ANDHeading Another Superlative Associate First Half — The Star of "3 SMART GIRLS'* DEANNA DLIRBAN In Her Latest — a delightful Musical "EVERY StJNDAY" 5 BOOK — - at Sutcliffe's ] Phone 2822 BE SECUREj
EDUCATION AL ' OF INTEREST TO LADIES. JO THOSE who wish to follow Dressmaking as a calling iu Making, Gutting and Designing; in business on one's own, and those who wish to acquire expert knowledge of* the production of original model f rocks; to Mothers anxious for their daughter's future Success — LET HOLLYWOOD HELP YOU. Hollywood School of Dressmaking, Central Buildings. jlflSS DORIS SHAPLESEI, Teacher of all Branches of Dancing, Ballroom pupil of Miss Phyllis Bates, P.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. MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) (Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Adult Ballroom Classes every Thursday. Children 's General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Trinton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand - Typewriting • Bookkeeping MARGARET A. GILMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — Principal.
PIG BUYERS THOS. • BORTHWICK & SONS (AUST., LTD.). Highest prices paid. Killin g Hawko's Bay Meat Co.'s Works, Whakatu. Buyer: B. A. Sanders. Phone 4037. Asst. Buyer: Allan Howard, Phone 335? Day and Night. * GENUINE CATARRH REMEDY GUARANTEE. I F you do not get real and coinforting relief from Katarol, the perfeet germicide, your money is refunded. Katarol gets to the root cause of catarrh; it cuts through congestion and misery; 3/6 (trial size), 5/- (double size) from Noel WilsoD's Pharaiaey; also'from aJJ other chemists and stores. I^ODEKN OHIRUPR AOTJ ( 5, - a. L. Luxford, Kelly and McNoil's; Building, Queen Street East, Hastings.' Phone 3806 for appointment. j^PEGlALiS. — Men's All Wool Saddle Tweed Trousers, all sizes, 13/6. F. Daines, Men's Outfitter, Heretaunga Htreet, Hastings. .A-ND WOMEN! End greyuess v entirely by re-growing hair witb v'an-Grey Hair Colour Restorer. Not a dye. Indeteetable! Wo recommend Van-Grey. Noel Wilson, Cbemist. VIV1D HEALTH FROM HARVEY'S TONIO X PEPLESS life is a dull monotony. And yet the glowing health and full-blooded vitality gjven by llarvey't. Mineral Tonic costs so very little— only ld a day! Give your system Ihe cleansing, fresheuiug and active mineral foods of Harvey's. All chemists sell and recommend Harvey's Mineral Touicl
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 1, 24 September 1937, Page 16
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