ENTEBTAINMENTS. Entortaimnent reaching from the Sccttish Highlands to tne mysterious East. oosi y T — V THEATRE _ NIGHTLY — at 8. THFEE MAJQR ATTRACITONS Nol. Wild Adventure blazing across the I Gobi Desert's scorching sands, I JACK HOLT MAE CLARK, HAROLD HUGER in I "OUTLAWS of the ORIENT" "OUTLAWS of the ORIENT" "OUTLAWS of tHe ORIENT" "OUTLAWS of the ORIENT" Produced in the heart of thei I mysterious East. I Recom. by Censor f or Adults. I * N°' 2 The world 's most versatile actor J bring4 songs and eomedy to de- 1 light all Scottish hearts in his first I full-length feature, packed witb |j dramatic human interest! I SIRHARRY LAUDER SIR HARRY LAUDER in ' I " end of the road ' " end of the road * with II Ruto, Haven - Margaret Moffaf | Approved for Universal Exhibition f j
Ko. 3 NAPIER INTER-HOUSg I GIRLS* SPORTS All the detaila magnificently Sres* flected in this finest of all N.Z. shoifc subjects. N.Z.'S YOUTH AT ITS VIRILH BfiST. Book at Sutcliffe 's— ring 2822 OK Theatre ,2283 jafter 6 p.im WAIPUKURAU iTHEATRE TO-KIGHT — at 8 — TO-KIGHT A NIGHT OI J-OH!. JEAN ARTHUR The Girl who took Mr. Deeds to; Town With JOEL McCREA ' — In— "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN" (Eecommended by Censor for Adults) — THEN — The Inimitable Cockney Humorist GORDON HARKER & NED SPARKS "TWO'S COMPANY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 'Phone 282 for Beserves, TUESDAY NEXT "EARTHWORM TRACTOR S" SHIRLEY TEMPLE' Tn & Glamorous Bomance of the East at the — WAIPAWA REGENT TO-NIGHT > A-^D MONDAY i . at 8 | "STOWAWAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) I SHIRLEY TEMPLE Eobert Young - Alice Paye. Arthur Treacher " STOWAWAY " Provides the most unusual part Shirley has ever played. She tallis classic Mandarin and sings two new songs. :: :: EASOINATING BOMANCE THE • BOOEING IS HEAVY Beserve your seats at MacGregor's, Phone 149,
HAUMOANA FOOTBALL CLUB j^NNUAL JJALL HAUMOANA HALL, THUESDAY, DEC 9th, 1937. Redward's" Orchestra. Free bus leaves Westerman's Corner I via Clive at '7.45 p.m, HASTINGS TOWNS WOMEN 'S GUILD Oddfellows' Hall, THUESDAY, DEC. 9th, 1937, 8 p.m. JpANCY-DRESS pAETY Colleotxons for Gifts for H.B. Children 's Homes. Members kindly bring j Snpper contribution A. M. DEANS, Hon. See. HAVE YOU E.ESERVED YET? DON'T MISS A SEAT — Ppr — " A RADIO DREAM " " A RADIO DREAM " THE SPABKLING EEVTTE Presented by AUNT GWEN UNCLE ED, And their Badio Band 1IUNICIPAL THEATBE, HASTINGS, TUESDAY NEXT. In aid St. John Ambulance. Admission 2/- and 1/-. Children half price. Beserves at Sutcliffe 's. jjADDLES A fine Bange of HUNT1NG & POLO SADDLES & BBIDLES i of the best in stock. A Big Assortment of POLO STICKS and all Polo requlrements of the very latest to I •eleet from. , See our Window Display for your selection. E. C. McDEEMOTT I ; KARAMU BOAD : HASTINGS. 22Q8 ''Phpxifi 2298 ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 20
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