gKTBSTAINMENTa. - FDTALLY TO-NIGHT Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's gparkling Comedy Success! S^ILUAM POWELL MYRNA LOY ^AFIER IHE THIN MAN" (Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) I , | Hastingi i '-fc R £ G E N T 1 ★ •Eawke's Bay'i Pr»-emin«vt Thaatra TO-MORROW " SESSIONS 2.15 — 4.45 — 8 THE OuTSTANDING PICTTJEE IN- A YElR NOTABLE FOR BIGr SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS! Eomance and Adventure can never die as long as tMs story lives . . . with pounding hearts youUl live this thrilling story of a boy-king, a boy beggar — and a devil-may-care soldier, in an adventure you '11 wish had bappened to youl DASHING ERROL . FLYNN ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN with CLAUDE RAINS . HENRY STEPHENSON PHYLLIS BARRY anH the Mauch Twins * BHiLY and BOBBY — in — MARK TWAIN' S **Hie Prince And The Pauper" **The Prince And The Pauper" "The Prince And The Pauper* "The Prince And The Pauper" j "The Prince And The Pauper" — A Warner Bros. Picture — '(Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) Another Great Associate Programme Includes: — MARCH OF TIME No.' 8 Elans at Sutcliffe 's - Phone 282a. •or theatre (3843) after 6 p.m. WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT— FRIDAY— At 8 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY 2.30 and 8 The Gayest Comedv Since "M. DEEDS WENT TO TOWN" ' IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE in "THEODORA GOES WILD" "THEODORA GOES WILD" One of the Most Successful Pictures in New Zealand to^day. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Early Eeservations Advised, BELIGHTFui COMEDY HITI A laugh riot tha,t brings P. G. "Wodehouse's funniest character' to the screen. "PICCADILLY JIM" — At the — WAIPAWA' REGENT THEATRE SATURDAY & MONDAY at 8. 2.30 — JtATIN.EE SATURDAY — 2.30 "PICCADILLY JIM" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) — AJl-Star Cast — - Bohert Montgomery — Prank Morgan Madge Evans — Billie Burke SCKEAM-LINED EOMANCE. The hilarlous love story of a laugking cartoonist who draws rcmance with every stroke of his pencil! THE BIG LAUGH SHOW-OF THE YEAR. Supports include: KING EDWARD'S HISTORYMAE3NG FAREWELL. — Also — "HOLLYWOOD EXTKA" Behind the scenes in glamorous, fabnlous Hollywood. Eeserves at MacGregor's, 'phone 149. QO Jp° XHE D0GS LEAGUE PARK — NAPIER TO-MORROW, commeneing at 2 p.xn. Adults 1/-. J) A N G E — J) A N C E ■ PREMIER HALL : HASTINGS TO-MORROW NTGHT (Saturday) BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS P- J. S. UEOROE — The Priuter (Establrshed for Hnil a-Cenmry) OFFICE STAT1UNEKY & SUPPLlESBHOW CARDS & TKJKET ROARDS. Cnr. Heretaunga and VVarren Streets HASTINGS, pRECISION STEEL FILING CABINETS. SehaefT'er Pena and Pencils, Twinlock Loose Leaf Ledgers, Printing snd Office Supplies, Telephone 3963 for our Rvpresentative to ealL WATTIE LtMITED BOOKS IN DEMAND Insitle Europe, John Gunther 21st imprcssion 15/( And So Vieloria, Vauglian Wilkius 10/C Ordeal in England, Hiiltp Gibbs.. 10/6 Nflel Covrard s Autobiogtaphy «. 15/1 I Fouwl No l'oace, Wcbb Miller.. 15/6 Vielorm Four Tfurlv, CceiJ Uobert 7/6 FOSTEK BROOK BOOKSELLEfi & STATIONER Heretaunga Street *— HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 16
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