t ■ ' ' ? entertainments. ' Finally To-Night Charlie Ruggles . Alice Brady in "Mind Your Own Business" "Mind Your Own Business" Appr fo# Universal Exhibition Roecoe Karns - Lynne Overman Marsha Hunt - Larry Crabbe " Murder Goes to College v " Murder Goes to College v Recom. by Censor for Adults. COSY TKTW -COMMENCING W-MORROW— SESSIONS 2.15 and 8, JES — TriEY KNOW HOW TO ACT! These vivid. personalities of the film World throw th.eir every oun.ce of ubility into tMs gripping grangstex •tory. it's a bellringer toe EXCITEMENT !. COMEDY GLIB DIALOLGUE TENSE SITUATIONS EMOTION action Incorporated into a grand performance ehock-fulT of thrilling enteftainment. EDWARD G. ROBINSON. EDWARD G. ROBINSON EDWARD G. ROBINSON Again delivers one of his masterful charactcrisation s BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS '(1935 Atademy Award Winner) v and * WAYNE MORRIS • • r - >- in — • ' A WARNER BROS. HIT, "MD GALAHAD" "KID GALAHAD" "KID GALAHAD" '(Eecommended by Censor for Adults") .THE HEATURETTES INCLUDE — *u "Land of the Midnight Sun" " p Colourtone Adventure. "i love to sing-a" Merrie Melody Cartoon in Colour/ AT MATINEE ONLY FINAL EPISODE "SECRET AGENT X9* — Also — FIRST EPISODE - " WILDWEST DAYS n ? THRILLING NEW SERIAL '(Approved for TJniversal Exhibition) Book at Suteliffe's — Phone 2822. . or Theatre 2283 after 6 p.m. WAIPUKURAU THEATRE TO-NTGHT — at 8 — TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, 2.30 and 8 p.m. London 's Long-run Comedy "CALL IT A DAY " Spring Fever is the theme of this SpaTkling Comedy "CALL IT A DAY" — with — • Olivia De Haviland Xan Hunter Anita Louise Alice Brady Boland Young . Preida Inescort (Reco-mniended by Censor for Adults) Reserve early at Hawke's Radio Depot, 'phone 282. TUESDAY NEXT. "sing me .a love song" Deliglitful Pilm Musical WAIPAWA REGENT THEATRE SATUBDAY & MONDAY — at 8. MATJNEE 2.30 SATUBDAY "THE GIRL FROM PARIS" "THE GIRL FROM PARIS" (Eecommended "by Censor for Adults) — — Three Great Stars LILY POND JACK OAKIE GENE RAYMOND Great Musical Show bubbling over with Bollicking Romance and Swing Time Rhythm. Hook your seats at MacGregor's, phone 149, and avoid disappointment. NATIONAL PABTY. Havelock North Branch, Waipawa Eleetorate. 0 A B D E N pABTY At the.Residence of Dr. and° Mrs. K. E. Crompton. "Te PUNA, ' ' DUABT BOAD. SATUBDAY, NOVEMBEB 27th. OPENING ADDBESS — 2 p.m.: COB. JAMES HABGES.T, M.P. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Pree 3bus from Havelock Bus Stand to and from the Grounds, 1.45 p.m. and 2.15 p.m., returning after ihe Pete. If wet the function will be held in the Town Board Hall, Havelock N. . TJASTINGS TOWHSWOMEN'S GUILD. THE MUSIG GIBCLE Will present a bright Operetta, "THE CAPTIVE " Oddfellows' Hall, THUBSDAY, DEG. 2, at 8 p.m. • Admissxon 1/-. q^HE JOYLAND GABARET. — SAT. Nov. 27th, Melody Makers ' Orchestra, 8.30 "to 12 p.m. Doubles 5/-. 'Phone 13GO. WOOL SALE GABABET, Priday, Dec. 3nd. . * BADMINTON AND GOLP. WE ABE EXPERTS in these games. Our advice is reliable. Our repairs to Golf Clubs or Bacquets expertly executed.* — Charge3 Beasonable. Gonsult us or ring us. 'Phone 2413 J?BED "YyALKEE ■«i06 Avenue Boad a Hastings,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 20
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