EN TEBTALN MJBN TE. TTTTrR-K ARE MORE TRONT STALLS AT THE COSY. TO-NIGHT AT 8 The most exciting and colourful of all the Clarence E. Mulford's Western Thrillers! HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY . HOP-A-LONG CASSlDY - HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY (WIT.T.TAM BOYD) George Hayes - Stephin Morris — in— "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING'' "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING" "HfLLS OF OLD WYOMING" "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING" '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATUEE 'A Thrilling Mystery Story, TJnusual in Thenie, Clever in Solution and well Spiced uriti Comedy! Lew Ayres - Bntb Coleman Engene Pallette - Benny Baker , ' ' Oolin Tapley • , — in — ■ "THE CRIME NOBODY SAW" "IHE CRIME NOBODY SAW" "IHE CRIME NOBODY SAW" "IHE CRIME NOBODY SAW" "(Becommcnded by Censor for Adults.). Plans at Sutcliffe's - ring 2822, ' Or theatre 2283 after 6 p.m, ' WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT (SATUEDAY) af 8 Again Her Magie Voice Thrilla the World. , , ! GRACE MOORE i "THE KING^STEPS OUT"; r i- • ■ with— FRANCHOT TONE. MELODY - ROHANCE • GAIETY' Early Reservations at Hawke 's Advised TUESDAY NEXT STAN LAUREL - OLIVER HARDY "OUR WELATTONS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhib.) WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY at 8 STAN OLIVER - LAUREL HARDY — ia—
"OUR RELATIONS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A RIOT OF LAUGHTER. . Laurel and Hardy have Twin Brothers. GAY MUSICAL SCORE, Fon on Sea and on Land, as well as plenty of Tronble. Stan and Ollie eelebrate their tenth anniversary. Also — "Our Gang" Comedy "BORED OF EDUCATION" Beserves at MacGregor's - Phone 149. HAVELOCK VILLAGE HALL NOVEMBER 3rd 2 pjn. T> A Z A A R A Z A A R All Stalls. ■ Tea. * At tlie end of tio season, Sherenden wakes up with a bang, to hold their ANNUAL Q.TJY JVAWKES pALL To be held in Sherenden Hall on NOV. 4th, 1937, at 8 p.m. Monte Carlo, Lueky • Spot, Waltzing Competition Firework Display at midnight. Les Henry's Orchestra (4 instruments). Ladies 2/-, Gents. 3/-, Double 4/6.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, ETO. jJELENSVILLE JJOT gPEINGS PARAKAI HOUSE. — Tennia, Soeial Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in houso. A.A.HosteL Special -winter tariff £3 17/6 •reekly, 14/- daily; rcdnction to Automobile members. For reservations wire us. JJEBKELEY JJOTEE OKI BNTAL BAY — WELIJNGTON Wellington 'e Largest Wooden Private Hotel. liefurnished and re-decorated through"out. New hot water service to bed rooms and bathrooins. Garages and parking accommodation avaiiable. Tariff: 15/- per day or £4 10/- per wcek.' Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY. THE BEST PLACE TO 8TAY JN ROTORUA 18 JJRENT'8 JJOTEL (JAULFIELD JJOUSE Brdney St. Kast (op,p. I'arlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON, lfod4rn .Guest Honse. Daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. A'ES. E.* AXWELL. TeL 42-355. WHERE T0 8TAY .'iJREENtiABLES QUEST JJ^OUSlt Newlj Renovated. Good Table and Service. TARIFF: 8/- per day; 5/- bed and breakfaat; 35/- weekly. •Tennanents by arrangement, Ibrrled couple* eepecially catered for.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 20
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