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ENTERTAXNMENT#. — r _ rrrrrr rt "m: > * SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS Olunoroua Stu of "It Isn't Done," in'a picture of a million thrills i* - to. thrill inillions. V/cas-Y y ■ iii ftBAttr -^c=A* 8 — TO-NIGHT. : — - At 8 CINESOUND— Australia's Greatest Motion -Picture Organisation, -ziow gives you the thrill of your picture-going lifetime , . . a magnificent modern dr'amatic romance filined in nature 's itronghold— fche "Valley of the Giants— witi the mqst astoundiirg action climax ■ ever unleashed . . . A MIGHTY TIMBER DRIYE . . . SOMETHING NEVER BEFORE* ATTEMPTED ON THE SCREEN . » . wlien fifty acres of towering forest giants crash with thunderlike foats sinto the valley below. IT'S THE ULTIMATE IN THRILLING AGTION ENTERTAINMENT! GRANDEUR » ROMANCE SFECTACLE THEEE'S NOT A DULL SECOND IN THE ENTIRE LENGTH K Australia's 'Greatest Achievement! Ak ■ A\ 1. \ . .il lk "TALL TIMBERS" "TALL TIMBERS" "TALL TIMBERS' •TALL TIMBERS" ,*!■ Cinesoun&'s Master Production. Eclipsing "It Isn't-Done" .with/ SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS FRANK LEIGHTON - JOE VALLI FRANK HARVEY A Re&lly Excellent Tirst HalL Includes PICTORIAL REVIEWS, INTEREST, "STARS IN THE MAE3NG," CARTOON (Approved for Uuiversal Exhbiition) Plans at Sutcliffe's ' — ring 2822, or Theatre 2283 after 6 p.m. WAIPUKURAU THEATRE • TO-NIGHT — at 8 — TO-NIGHT * Joan Crawford - William Powell Robt. Mohtgomery - Frank Morgan — in— "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" One of M.G.M.'s .Biggest* Laugh Hits. (Recommended by Gensor for Adults) — Supports include — MELBOURNE CtJP Pictorial and Commentary Eecord MABCH OP TIME No. 3 Deals -with New Schools for Our * Eevolutionary Teaching Ideas. Early Reservation Advised. . "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" Starring — " • BARBARA STANWYCK and ROBERT TAYLOR — At thc — .WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE TO-NIGHT & MONDAY: at 8. 2.30 — MATiNEE SATURDAY — 2.30 "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE" (Becommended by Censor for Adults) ROMANTIC .DEAMA of a woman with every human instinct I but ohe — she never knewfear. Blood is thicker than* water — and love . is. stronger than bdtfi! Beserves at MacGregor's, 'phone 149. 'TOYLANDS CABARET, ..TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 13th: Melody Makers' Orehestra. 8.30. till 12. Doubles 5/-. Telephone 1360. HASTINGS SCOTS '/SOCIETY. JJED 0ROSS JJALL MONDAY, 15th NOVEMBEB, At 8 p.m.. ,, . . ODDFELLOWS' -HALL. Tickets 2/-. All members and friends welcome. MeKay's Orehestra. Special attractions. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. ETO. g E B K E L E Y g OTBL OEIENTAL BAY — WELLINGTON Wellington 'a Largest Wooden Prlvate Hotel, Befurnished and re-deeorated.. througheiut. New hot water servico to bed rooms and bathroouis. Garaged and parking acconimodatiou available. Tariff; 15/- per.day or £4 10/- per week. PermaneDtB by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY.

THE BEST PLACE TO 8TAY IN ROTORUA IS gEENT'8 fJOTEL ^JAULFIELD p£OUSE Sydney St. East (opO- 'Parlt. Buildings) . WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangemeot. MRS. E. MAXWELL.' TeL 42-355. WHERE TO STA T IN HASTINGS Q.REENGABLES Q.UEST JJODSE SUPERIOR BOARD & RESIDENCE Por permaneuts and casuais. Excellenl table and service. Three blocks East of Post Office and Eailway Station. . Comer Hastings St. and Avenue Road. Becently renovated and under entirely i** Ttf* m n »fpm •

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 16

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