ENTERTAINMENTS. / | T A T E- 1 \ HASTINGS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd TO-MORROW 2.0 — 4.45 — 8 — 10.30 KINDLY NOTE MATINEE COMMENCES TO-MORROW at 2.0.. ALL THIS TO THRILL — — YOU Romance and Adventure from the pen of Donn Bryne The Beauties of Killarney, of old Irish Castles , The Spectacular Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, a Brilliant Event in Natural Colour. The Beloved John McCormack Singing TreasuTed Irish Melodies. An Exciting New Star, as alluringly Different as her Unusual Name ALL IN GLORIOUS COLOUR .. _ 1 Ifcll 1 1 1 IjK ANNABELLA "WINGS OF THE MORNING" with The World-Famous Tenor JOHN McCORMACK II. III ||l w fw v \> ALL IN GLORIOUS COLOUR HENRY FONDA - LESLIE BANKS The English Derby in colour! Crowded ■ thousands jostling in a riot of colour on historic Epsom Downs. The world 's greatest Turf event has a new significance, a new greatness, when seen through the colour. cameras. You Will SeeSTEVE DONOGHUE CeleBrated English Jockey. You Will See THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER. ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE. Plans at Theatre — Phone 2674. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED J^ABOUR J)AY gPORTS FARNDON- PARE, LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, Oct. 25th. A feast of Sport, Dancing, Music and Frivolity. National Dancing Competi-. tions from tiny tots to 16 years. Baby Show, in classes up to two years. Mouth Organ Contest, .for eompetitors up to 17 years. Basketball Knockouts, competitions in four classes. Greyhound Racing, novice, maiden, limit and open. Exhibition Wood Chopping. Wrestling, for classes from under 9 stone to heavy and any weight. Note: Wrestlers must be registered amateurs of the Dominion Wrestling Union (N.Z.) Inc. Cyele and Track Races, A.A.A. and novice. Races for Men, Women and Children. A.A.A. Events, entries close one hour before event. Other events post entry. Merry-go-Round and twenty Side Shows. Hot Water, Milk, Tea and Sugar provided. Eefreshme'nts obtainable at town prices. Special Train and Bus Services. The Day of the Year. Be Thcre. F. J. STEEL, Organising Secretary.
EDUCATION AL MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE M.NA.T.D., MJ.S.T.D. (G.B.) (Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Adult Ballroocn Classes every Thursday. Children 's General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Trinton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. BRABET COM^IERCIAL COLLEGE Study SHOETHAND, TYPEWRITLNG & BOOKKEEPING. 24 Positions already socured by our Students for 1937. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting • Bookkeeping MAEGARET A. GILMAN, P.C.T. (Memher of the Pitman Fellowship, London) — Principal. KATAROL— PERFECT CATAREH GERMICIDE. OOUT OUT Catarrh attacks with re* gular and fully penetrating drops of Katarol — well back in the uostrils. This germicide, antiseptic, deodorant and slightly anaesthetic remedy carries a Money-Back Relief Guarantee. Lts regular use comforta in acute paroxyms of catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, 'flu, etc. 3/6 and 5/- from Noel Wilson's Pharmacy; also from , aU othei Chemists and Stores, .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 25, 22 October 1937, Page 16
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