FERNHILL TALKIES. Bram Stoker’s famous old story of the man who was periodically transformed into a vampire and sucked the blood of humans to keep himself alive has been filmed and “Dracula” will appear at the Fernhill Talkies on Saturday. This is the first of the new gruesome ■ pictures to be seen in Hawke’s Bay arid it should attract a big attendance. The “Troeadero, ” Napier, is representative of everything that the finest tearoom can be—in location, charm, excellence of menus and service, and it caters to no particular class, but welcomes and provides for all.* It will no doubt interest those ladies who are on the look-out for real good value in fur coats etc. to know the sensation that is being caused at the Fur Shops, Heretaunga street, Hastings, and Clive Square, Napier. The beautiful models which are just freshly manufactured by W. Marcel and Co. with a large variety to choose from are offered at prices unobtainable elsewhere.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 91, 1 April 1932, Page 8
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