ENTEBTAtNMHNTH. '. ■■ — i r—«i " TALL TIMBERS " jsommbnobs on saturday next iriTTffrn i— SHOWING NIGHITLY — at 8 JINIQUE is-the word for this pieture, which Ea# been at tio back of everyone's mlnd for months and whicli has already be'en. acclaimed, by millions the world over, as tlie most» brilliant screen-play of a decade! IT'S SOMETHDTG DITFERENT! WARNER BROS. present TTTF. EABLE BY MARO CONNELLY Now on "the Screen after a 5-year Stage Run. I * "THE GREEN PASTURES " GREEN PASTURES " GREEN PASTURES " GREEN PASTURES" GREEN PASTURES " GREEN PASTURES" GREEN PASTURES " (Recom. by Censor f om Adults) OAST OF 800, including— THE HALL-JOHNSON CHOIR HALL-JOHNSON CHOIR HALL-JOHNSON CHOIR - STJPPOBTS INCLUDE Cartoon in Technicolour Pictorial Eevue with Colour Sequence. And a Spaxkling Musical Featurette. , Plana at Sntcliffe's — ring 2822, or Theatre 2283 after 6 p.m. tWAIRAWA REGENT THEATRE WMBffBF (WEDNESDAY) at 8 "EAST MEETS WEST" ' " EAST MEETS WEST" IfApprovetfc' Jpr TJhiyersal Exhibition) — with — GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In yiyid drama set in Oriental * splendour. MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE. The eternal probleai of lives sundered by the colour line. Beserves at MacGregor's, 'phone 149. JfAHOEA gWIMMING £JLEB -Officially Opens its Season with an • OPEN CARNIVAL OPEN CAENIVAL TO-MORROW (THURS.) NIGHT TO-MORRQW (THUES.) NIGHT * - : « Several Visiting Glubs Competing. Swimming - Diving * Novelties * Admisslon 6d, Children 3d. D (S) CO, TA SOCIAL EVENING for all Mem- . bers will be held in the Drill Hall •n EETDAY NIGHT, 12th November, at 7.45 o'clock. ; TIKOKINO SCHOOL ' -^NNUAL JgALL ,- ODDFELLOWS ' HALL, FRIDAY, 12th NOV., 8 p.m. TE TAU'S OECHESTEA. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. TJEMEMBEE! HAUMOANA GBAND CAENIVAL DANCE, THUESDAY, Nov, 11th, 1937. Eree Bns. Single 2/6, Double 4/6. Good Supper, Ploor and Mnsie. HOTEL ACCOMMOPATION. ETO. JBEKELEY JJOTEL OB1ENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington'# Largest .Wooden Pxivate 5 Hotel. Eefurnished and re-deeorated throughout. New hot water serviee to bed rooms and . bathrooms. Garages and parking accommodation available. Tariff; 15/- per day ox £4 10/- per week. Permanents by arrangement. Proprietor L, F. KELLY, THE BEST PLACE TO STAY IN EOTOEUA IS gBBHT'8 JJ O T E L (JAULFIELD JJOUSE gvdney St. East (opp. 1'aiJt. Duildingsj WELLINGTON. Moden/iGuest Hnune. Daily ta rifT 12/6; weekiy by arrangement. MES. £. MAXWELL, TeL 42-355. , WHERE TC STAY 1N HASTINGS Q.EEENGABLES Q.UEST JJOUSE SUPEEIOR BOARD & EES1DENCE For permanents and casuais. Excellent table and serviee. Three blocks East of Post Office and Eailway Station. Corner Hastings 8t. and Avenne Hoad. Eecently renovated and under entirely new management. NOTICE TO ADVEETISEES. JN eonsequenee of tlio shortening of hOurs, advertiscrs wishing lo change their advertiseraents nnist liand their copy and lay-out in BEFORE NOON on the dayprior to insertion, otherwise overtime will be ineurred, for which a charge will bave to be made. JUWKE 'S BAY ' N LWSPAPEES, LTD.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 40, 10 November 1937, Page 16
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