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BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL REMNANTS AT WESTERMAN’S “MAGNETIC” SUMMER SALE. 1/. on 5/- 1/- on 5/1/- on 5/- 1/- on 5/1/. on 5/- 1/- on 5/2/6 on 10/- 2/6 on 10/2/6 on 10/- 2/6 on 10/2/6 on 10/- 2/6 on 10/5/- on £1 5/- on £1 5/- on £1 5/- on £1 5/- on £1 5/- on £1 yyESTERMAN A QO. HASTINGS.

(MTIRTAINMENTI. AT THE NATURAL TALKIES LAST TIME TO NIGHT Sharp 8 p.m. £OST J) B £U X E Universal ’a All Talkie Comedy “SKINNER STEPS OUT” ‘‘SKINNER STEPS OUT” , As Mr. and Mrs. Skinner step out in Society in “Skinner Steps Out” with the first dress clothes they have ever owned and a line of “talk” that would have knocked the original circus barker and patent medicine man unconscious with admiration. MORE TALKIE MARVELS Hear and See DENT & ARCHER ALL-COMEDY DIALOGUE BENNY RUBIN in ALL TALKING AND DANCING FEATURETTES NOVELTY AND GAZETTE SATURDAY’S TALKIE CHANGE You all have heard of Gay Paree, Parlez vous; Now all of you can hear and see Fox Movietone’s great comedy— Hiuky, dinky, parlez vous 'ON THE PERFECT MACHINE. ' THE NATURAL TALKIES. Evenings at 8 o’cleck. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY MATINEES: TO-MOBROW & TUESDAY, 2.30 Be advised! RESERVE at FAIL 'B. If you trust to the Theatre for Reserves you may be disappointed. QOS Y J) E £UXE You will enjoy this Fox Movietone Comedy-Drama “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” “THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” with WILL BOGERS In His First Talking Picture jlomer Croy’s story adapted to the Screen. The 20th century Mark Twain inarks time in the dizzy swirl of Paris. You’ll agree that Will Rogers’ performance is an artistic triumph of natural acting in this sparkling story pf the boulevards. ENJOYABLE FEATURETTES A SHOW IN THEMSELVES. £>E LUXE SPECIAL SELECTION. Talkie Cartoon “THE KARNIVAL KID” TALKIE COMEDY SONG AND STORY FOX TALKIE NEWS We cannot, reserve at tho Theatre While FAIL’S have the plan. We tmly reserve at the Theatre from 6 p.m., and Plan CLOSES at 6.50 p.m. Any ’PHONE RESERVES NOT PAID FOR BY 7.35 will ALWAYS be BOLD to first enquirers. EVENING PRICES: Dress Circle t/-, Back Stalls 1/6, Front Stalls 1/-. Reserves 3d extra. ’Phone 1266. Be wise! Reserve before 4.30 any Bay at FAIL’S. 1/9 JJADIO 1/9 PERMANENT RECORDS. Of the latest Talkie and Wireless SONG HITS. •'Singing in the Rain,” “Monte Carlo,” “Sleepy Valley,” “Pagan Love Song,” “Mucking About tho Garden,” “Little Pal,” “Welsh Choir,” etc. FORTY NEW TITLES. 6 Radio Records for 10/6. JJIBBANDS’ Music store Hastings • GOOD MUSIC— Is better ou PARLOPHONE RECORDS. The finest selection in sown is at pUCKLEY JJ RO S. PABLOPHONE AGENTS (The Melody Shop) 338W HERETAUNGA STREET. . All the latest electrical recordings. The only record with a silent -urface. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY AND OFFICE REQUISITES At City Prices (without freight charges). Get our Samples and Prices. Several good S/H TYPEWRITERS for Sale cheap. JOSEPH WILSON & SON QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS •Phene 1214. Sutcliffes “sJlb - Hi* Masters Voice and Columbia Gramophones ou easy terira. No extra to pay on our time payment during sale. Tomorrows star bargains at Thomsons—Men’s Tan Box Cali Shoes, guaranteed all leather, sites 5 to 10. Best value in the world at 10,'U. See them.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 1

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