ENTERTAINMEN'a'3 THE YEAR'S GBANDEST BOMANTIO FROLIO — topping everything for fun and laughter. p— Hastact — | ★ [ REGENT I fUw ka's Bay'a Pn mhI— I Huka 4.45 _ — TO-NIGHT AT 8 and then Daily : 2.15 & 8 The-Regent has given you many outstanding Oomedy entertainments — who can- forget "It ■ Happened One NigHt, 1 ' and "Theodora Goes Wild," • just to mention twol And now comes the Season's Top Spot Boxnantic Comedy. — with Claudette Colbert, more gay, more vibrant than ever in an impudent lark of modern lovers, gay with the glamour of Paris and ' the Ski-thrills of the Alpsl CLAUDETTE COLBERT I CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT with I MELVYN DOUGLAS and ROBERT YOUNG — in*— "I MET HIM IN PARIS" "I MET HIM IN PARIS'' "I MET HIM IN PARIS" MET HIM IN PARIS" | and additional ANOTHEE GBEAT HRST HALP includes the latest POP-EYE CAETGON Plans at Theatre « Phone 8843 To-night and on Monday. (Eecommended by Censor for Adults.) r—. — ■ — — — COENWALL PAEK LAWN TENNIS • CLTJB. QFITCIAL QPENING LABOUR DAY— 25th OCTOBEB. All kindred Club Members invited. Yankee Tournament — -Play commences 1.30 p.m. sharp. (N3.— Members are requested to bring a plate). HAWKE'S BAY LAWN TENNIS CLTJB. TENNIS ON LABOUB. DAY. TENNIS ON LABOUE DAY. AN OPEN YANKEE TOTJENAMent will be held by the Hawke 's Bay Lawn Tennis Club at Marewa, Napier, on MONDAY NEXT, Labour Day, commencing at 2 p.m. . Entrance fee, 2/6. Balls and Afternoon Tea provided. TropMes -for" winning lady and winning gentleman. FINISH YOTJR HOLIDAY WELL. FORESTEES HALL — NAPIER J) A N C E N.H.S. Old Girls' Basketball Club MONDAY, OCT 25th — 8.15 to 1 a.m. New Arcadians Fulf Orchestra, Sit-down Supper. Wairoa visiting basketbaU players guests of the evening. Subs.: 2/6, 3/6; 5/- double. ]J£ATINEE ' OF J^ANCING To be presented by the Pupils t)f MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOY. 4, At 3.30 p.m. ; Proceeds in aid of H.B. Children 's Home. . Admission: 1/6, 2/-, 2/6, Children 1/6. Box Plan at Hall's. j^ABOHE ^flGHT JJANCE BUFFALO HALL, WARREN ST. (Next to Drill Hall). Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/Double 3/-. LABOUR — DAY — SPECIAL™ MODEEN AND OLD-TIME Q.ALA JJIGHT (One out of the box) Les Henry's Orchestra. Eric-Munson extras. Special bus from Hastings. EXCELSIOE HALL, NAPIER Subs., 2/-. EDPCATIONAL •> A WARDROBE OF BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES. — Once you have iearned*,the Hollywood method of Dressmaking you will have plenty of lovel^ fashionable clothes. The . Hollywood course is practical, complete and inexpensive. Write to-day fo? our FREE Illustrated Booldet. — Hollywood ScbcoJ of Dressmaking, Central Buildings, Hastings, Bowman's Buildings, Nar.ier. MISS JEAN BALTjANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) (Lpnd.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Adult Ballroooi Classes every Thurs day. Children 's General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Trfnton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. BRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Study — — SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING & BOOKKEEPING. 24 Positions already secured by our Students for 1937. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 403 E. Southamptun Street, Hastings Shorthand - Typewriting * Bookkeepiug MARGARET A. GILMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitman Fellowship, London), — PxincipaL
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 26, 23 October 1937, Page 20
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