$ BNTEX?»iSNMENT8. i * HENALLY TO-NIGHT at 8. , Tdtngim and Thrills ta the Season's ' Gayest Comedy-Romance. *«T OVE rkN 'THE nUN" *1JOVE MN *A;HE *AUN" 1 y with j& JOAN CRAWFORD M CLARK GABLE ||"' FRANCHOT TONE f(Recomraen.ded by Censor for Adults) T-~ » ' C——: Hastings i . REGENT ★ jjLawke's Bay'g Pre-eminent Theatre. «— Commcncing TO-MORROW — SESSIONS — 2.15 and 8 ; SCOTTISH "WIT XBISB HUMOUR ENGLISH 8DBT1ETY- — " - all nilxed into a tempestuqus "brew of hilarious fun* and delieious xomance that will throw you into gales of meniment! «_ ALEXANDER KORDA — - London Films presents ' James Bridiea ' Hilarious Scottish Comedy "STORM INA TEACUP " ' '"STORM 1NA TEACUP" .v . with VIV1EN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH jYcra remember her charm in "Fire Over England" and *Dark Journey" - RexHarrieon — Sara Allgood Ceeil Paxker - and > "Patsy" TO ADD TO YOUR DELIGHT §§§ "Walt Disney's Ciessic Successor ^ to "3 Little Piga" ' §|| "3 XITTLE WOLVES" |= V$ I1ITTI1E WOLVES" m (idl in gorgeous coiour) UP (Approved for .Universal Exhibition) Plans at Sutcliffe's — Phone 2822, i or Theatre 3843 after 6 p.m.- \ .WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). . at 8 IHE GIANT MUSICAL SHOW , "TOP OF IHE TOWN" ' "TOP OF IHE TOWN" Introducrng the Sensational Novelty " JAMBOREE " [(Approved for Universal Exhibition) FRIDAY NEXT "LLOYDS OF LONDON" .WAIPAWA REGENT THE ATRE TO-MOEBOW (WBD.)' at 8."WANTED, . JANE TURNER" Thrilling story of a postal hold-up. 3 -Andr " CALIFORNIA MAIL " Exeiting ontdoor .story with beautiful scenery. (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts) Beserves at MacGregor's, 'phona 149. MUNICIPAL THEATRE : HASTINGS CONSTANCE MACDONALD Presents Pupils of the Max Studio of Dancing — In 4 FRUIT SALAD" A3STD OTHEE tBALLETS. TUESDAY, NOV. 23rd, at ' 8 p.m. Adults 2/3, Children 1/-. Plan opens at PaiPs pjiday^ hfov. 19. gAVELOCK N. SWIMIOTG CLTJB. OPENING CAENIVAL ? 1 OPENING CAENIVAL • Swiniihxng, Diving, Noveltles. WEDNESDAY, 17th NOV., 8 p.m. - Admission: €d and 3d. BOTEL ACCOMatOPATION, ETO. gBBKB L E Y JJ O T E L OEIENTAL BAY — WEUJNGTON Mellington Largest Wooden Private Hotel,- - ; Eefurnished and re-deciorated throughont. New hot water service to bedzooms and bathrooms. ' Garages and parking aeeominodatibn ayailable. Tariff; 15/- per day or "£4- 10/- per week. Permahents by arrangement. Proprietor — L. F. KELLY. QAULiiELD gpUSE Bydney fit. East (opp. Parlt, Buildings) * WELLINGTON. lloderh Guest Eouse. ■Daily ta riff 12/0; ireehly.by arrangement. ME8. E. iJAXWELL. TeL 42-355. WHEEE TC STAY IN HASTINGS Q.EEENGABLES QUEST JJODSB SUPEEIQE BOAED & EES1DENCE For permanehts and casuals. Escellent table and service. Tbree blocks'East of Post Office and Eailway Statioh. Corner Hastings St. and' Avenue , Eoad. Becently renovated and under entirely new management. HAWKE'S BAY NEWSPAPEKS; LTD. NOTICE TO * ' ' HEEALD-TRIBTJNE ' ' SUBSCEIBEES. CUBSCEIBEES whpse delivery of tbe "Herald-Tribune" is ansatisfaetory are partieularly requesled to communicate DIEECT W1TH OUE OFFICE instead of compiaining to the mnher boys. This course ensures first-band knowledge of irregularities and prompt at* tention. In the event of non-deUvery ■ubscribers may- ripg 3922.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 45, 16 November 1937, Page 16
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