ENTERTAINMENTS SHOW VISITORS The Hastings Regent, like all Regent Theatres, holds Rightful Claim as the Province's PreEminent Theatre VISIT THE REGENT, WHERE OUE GURRENT ATTRACTION, SPEOIALLY CHOSEN FOR SHOW NIGHTS, IS NOTABLE IN A SEASON OF BIG OFFERINGS! f ■ Hastings 1 1 1 * * I REGENT | ★ fiawkt'a Bay'a Pre-eminant Tkaatm — Showing Daiiy : 2.15 & 8 — Romance and Adventure Can Never Die as Long *as This Story Lives Dashing Devil-May-Care Advonturer Errol Flynn Answers the Call to Arms! What a Knight . . . and What a nightl With pounding hearts you'll Live this thrilling Story of two gaRant comrades who defy a world of plots to save their nation from it's enemies! ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN with the Mauch Twins BILLY and BOBBY CLAUDE RAINS - PHYLLIS BARRY HENRY STEPHENSON — in MARK TWAIN'S "THE PRINCE & THE PAUPER" "THE PRINCE & THE PAUPER" "THE PRINCE & THE PAUPER" A Warner Bros.' Special. Another Great First Half Plans at Sutcliffe's • Phone 2822. or at Theatre (3843) after 6 p.m. (Becommended by Censor for Adults.) AT THE SHOW-AT THE — SHOW S E E pAMBO — p AMB'O THE ATJSTRALIAN SNAKEMAN In the PIT — OF — DEATH Black Snakes - Tiger Snakes - Copperhead Snakes • Other Snakes DON'T MISSI DON'T MISS! SHOW DAY SHOW DAY „Q.RAND gPORTS gALL • Foresters' Hall : NAPIER Special engagement of 'The Arcadians' (7 instruments). Subs.: 3/-, 4/-; double 6/-. Free Buses from Hastings at 7.45 p.m. , 1 HAWKE'S BAY SPRING gHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY OCTOBER 20 and 21. Open Each Day from 9 a.m, MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION OI LIVE STOCK PROGRAMME First Morning: Judging of Horses (including part of hack classes), Cattle, Sheep, Fleece Wool, Pigs, Dogs (kennel section), Poultry Indoor Exhibits, First Afternoon: Best Pony Driven by Lady. Maiden Leaping Competition. Maiden Leaping Match for Ponies. Pony Leaping Competition (Girl Riders). Maiden Jumping Competition (Lady Riders). Harness Horse (pace and stylo). Open Hunter® ' Compctiton. Second Morning: — ndging of Working Draughts, remaming Hacks, _ Saddle Ponies and Children 's Eidinp, Working Dogs. Second Afternoon: Grand Parade of Stock, I Parade of Dogs. Pony Leaping Match (Boy Riders)'. Champion Leaping Match. Ladies* Jumping. Consolation Jump. SIDE-SHOWS! — SIDE-SHOWS! Admission: 2/-, Children under 10 free, school children 1/-, non-members' cars 5/-. Grandstand 2/6, children under 12 1/-. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES.ON THE RAILWAY. Hot Water Free to Picnic Partins. BOOKSELLEBS & STATIONERS pRECISION STEEL OFFICFA EQUIPMENT. Agents: WATTIE L T D. Printers and Office Stationers' QUEEN STREET — HASTINGS CHRISTMAS NUMBERS CHRISTMAS NUMBERS Of the ' Following New Zealand ILLUSTRATED PAPERS. Available 18th October. AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS BRETT'S ANNUAL OTAGO WITNESS FREE LANCE N.Z. ILLUSTRATED (Weeklv Press) TUI'S ANNUAL PRICE 2/r EACH." FOSTER BROOK Bookseller, Statiouer, Newsagent, Heretaunga Street • — HASTINGS |
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 16
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