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HNTKBl'ALNMENTaEN1ERTAINMENT Fresh in it's Appeal! Glannorous in it's Gaiety! t COSY — -^^ ^TBKATini =. AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 Born to live dangerously , . . Her Beauty ihe Toast of the Gayest City on the Globo . . . Her Glamour Unsurpassed in the Grandest Romance of the Yearl [WARNER BROS, Present KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS CLATTDE RAINS - IAN HUNTER AUSON SKIPWORTH ''STOLElTllOLIDAY" "STOLEN HOLIDAY" "STOLEN HOLIDAY" "STOLEN HOLIDAY" "STOLEN HOLIDAY" ;(Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) FIRST HAU INCLUDES , Latest Newsreel, "WHALE HO'>— An interesting whaling film. "EGHQ MOUNTAEN*' — A 20-minute , „„ rnusigal, Musical Revue in Gorgeous Colour. (•PORKY THE WBESTLER"— Cartoon Plans at Sutcliffe's . ring 2822 ^ Oi 2283 after 6 p,m. 4 . WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT^ATURDAY--At 8." ]1 The Gayest Comedy Since ■"MR. DEEDS WENT TO TQWN" IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE -• in "THEODORA ' GOES WILD" ' "THEODORA GOES WILD" One of the Most SuecessfuL Pictnres in New Zealand to-day. {Approved for Universal Exhibition) « Early Reservations • Advised. ' BELIGHTFUL COMEDY .HIT! A laugh, xiot that brings P. G. .Wodehouse's funniest character to the screen. — "PICCADILLY JIM" *. * " - At th c 1 , WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY at 8. —"PICCADILLY JIM" (Approved for ITniversal Exhibition) — All-Star Cast — Robert Montgomery — ■' Frank Morgan Madge Evans — Billie Burke SCREAM-LINED ROHANCE. The hilarious love\ story of a laughihg eartooni§t who draws romance with every stroke of his pencill THE BIG LATJGH SHOW OF THE YEAR, Supports inelude: KING EDWARD'S HISTORYMAlsTNG FAREWELL, ' — Also— "HOLLYWOOD EXTRA" Behind the scenes in glamorous, • •_ - • fabulous Hollywood. Reserves at MacGregor's, 'phone 149. • Hr^CIPAL rjTHEATRE, . HASTINGS. MONDAY & TUESD/sY NEXT, at 8 "JUST ONE NIGHT" "JUST ONE NIGHT" KOMANTIC MUSICAL PLAT By the Hastings Players. Tuneful Songs - Cheery Choruses Beantiful Ballets • Dainty Dresses A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. Popular Prices: 3/6 and 2/3 (including tax). All these xeservable. Gftllery 1/-. Book at Leon Fail's. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 8 p.m. J)ANCE J>ECITAL (Bomething Unique - Something Fresh By Students BARRIE SCHOOL OF DANCING (Misses Grantham and Patston). Proceeds for Hastings Plunket Society. Admission: 1/-, 2/-, 2/6, Children 1/-. Tickets from Students or Plunket Soc. PLEASE NOTE1 500 T0UENAMEJ5t WILL BE HELD In the BUFFALO HALL MONDAY, JSth, instead of TUESDAY. gHOW ^IGHT JQANCE AND 500 TOUENAMENT. ODDFELLOWS ' HALL. WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER, Les Henry's Orchestra. Numerous Novelties. Hibemians' Big Night. Good Prizes, Floor and Supper. Ladies 2/-, Gentlemcn 2/6. JJATINEE OF J)ANCING To be presented by the Pupils of MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, THUESDAY, AFTERNOON, NOY. 4, At 3.30 p.m. . ■ Proceeds in aid of H.B. Children 's Homo. Box Plan at Hall's. ' 1 FE ATHER-LlGHT ' ' SPONGE DROPS. TJEAT 2 eggs and i-lb. castor sugar for 15 minutes. Add Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence of Lemon. 'Fold into £-lb. flour and J-teaspoon baking powder (sifted three times). Drop in spoonfuds on buttered tray; bake 12 minutes. Place together, with whipped cream, which is wonderfully iinproved by adding ' * Whip-it, ' ' whieh whips cream donble in 30 seconds. 1/bottle. Groeers, "* t|

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 20

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