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PICTURE THEATRES. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT ili MUNICIPAL THEATRE lij 111 MUNICIPAL THEATRE ||| TO-MORROW — At 2.30 M<t 8. And Until Tuesday 9 BIG ATTRACTIONS O BIG ATTRACTIONS * Paramount’s Rapid Fire Romantie Comedy: IT *'l LOVE THAT MAN”~| — With — BDMUND LOWE NANCY CARROLL HOST. ARMSTRONG LEW CODY Meet the Slickest, Smoothest Confidence Man who ever lifted a Wallet. ln Addition Thundering Thrills . . Split Second Action .... Rip-Roaring Romancel Zane Grey’s “MAN OF THE FOREST” With Randolph Scott, Harry Carey, Noah Beery, Verna Hillie, Buster Crabbe. A suspense-studded saga of the sage bush and the wild mountain ranges! With a l.ard-riding. handsome, fighting hero who brings you the exciting action and galloping adventure you crave! And BRITISH SOUND NEWS. Box Plans at Denton Wyatt’s. ENTERTAINMENTS HERETAUNGA SWIMMING CLUB. MADDISON BATHS, HASTINGS. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT yiNAL QARN I V A L RAINBOW SHIELD and BAIRD PENNANTS Admission 6d. and 3d. (Club privileges suspended). D. R. GRAHAM, Hon. Sec. Hastings New Relief Workers’ Assn. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT (JRAND EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. Good Supper. Good Prizes. J)ANCEIJ) A N C E I IAVOURITE HALL, HASTINGS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT, lee Creams Free. Phil Walden’s Band. Come and have a good time. Goats 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Double 3/-. OOUNTRY OLUB Fitzroy Road, Havelock North. All information from the management. DANCING, BRIDGE, Etc. Telephone 3830. DON'T MISS THE pUKETAPU gPORTS SATURDAY, MARCH 17th. OH! WHAT A DAY! Dog Trial starts 7 a.m. Sports 11 a.m. Athletic Events 2 p.m. £2OO in Prizes. Hot Water Free. SPORTS BALL IN EVENING. Buses leave Motor Co.’s Garage, Napier, for Sports at 1 p.m.; and for Dance at 7.30 p.m. PUKETAPL SPORTS. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th. VIMON’S BUS leaves Hastings (Westerman’s Corner) at 12.30 p.m. for above Sports. Fare 2/6 retarn. •y j U N I C I P A L rp H E A T R E A SUPER ATTRACTION. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD present their NEW COMIC OPERA CO. 70 Artists 70 ta two of the world’s best and most popular musical productions. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Frans Lobar’s entrancing, picturesque and verv humorous comic opera—“THE MERRY WIDOW” which is proving more popular to da; than when it was first produced. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. Gorgeous representation of Leslie Stuart’s delightfully tuneful musical comedy—“FLORODORA" which is brimming over with musical j gems, including the famous “Tell Me Pretty Maiden’’ number. Full Operatic Chorus and Orchestra, and a talented Ballet. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6/-, Stalls 4/-, Gallery 2/-. All prices plus tax. Box plans will be opened at Fail’s on Monday morning next at 9 o’clock. Representative John Farrell. THE BUYER'S SECRET. 'DHE SECRET of ECONOMICAL A BUYING IS INFORMATION. The man or woman who is best informed is the one who buys to the best advantage. It will pay you to read the advertisements in this newspaper. You can thus learn where you can get the best article* at the lowest price. By knowing exactly what yon want and where you can get it BEFORE YOU BUY, you save time, bus fares, and shoe leather. It should be remembered that it is safer to buy advertised goods. A man who is not sure of his goods does not advertise them. Beware of the offer of art ties "just-as-good" as advertised articles If thev are lower in price thev are usually lower in value and actually dearer in the long run. When vou are offered a substitute for an advertised article ask yourself who will benedt. Read the advertisements in “THE HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE” and you will thus solvo the problem of Economi. Wnrt™

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 80, 16 March 1934, Page 16

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