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ENTERTAINMENTS. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. — ARCADIA THEATRE HASTINGS TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT A BRITISH PICTURE! Gaumount-British and Gainsborough present A DRAMA OF THE SEA MATHESON LANG MATHESON LANG ’ MATHESON LANG MATHESON LANG England’s Foremost aud Most Famous Dramatist in [CHANNEL CROSSING ! Intrigue [CHANNEL CROSSING - "! Mystery [ CHANNEL CROSSING"! Sensation [ch ANNT. I. (ROSS iNG Romance with CONSTANCE CUMMINGS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS and EDMUND GWENN EDMUND GWENN and ANTHONY BUSHELL ANTHONY BUSHELL The Battle of Big Business waged aboard a liner.—Youth Defies Age, and Tragedy Follows. MADE IN ENGLAND. Also — FOX AUSSIE NEWS. DIAL 4336 DIAL

jj AW KE’S £»AY JOCKEY C LPB - ’ AUTUMN MEETINGS SATURDAY, 7th APRIL, 1934. HASTINGS RACECOURSE. OFFICIALS: President: G. D. Beatson. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starters: J. D. Donovan (31st), W. Price (7th). Judge: W. P. Russell. SECOND DAY; SATURDAY, 7th APRIL, 1934. 1— KARA MU HURDLES HANDICAP, of £7O, 2nd horse £7, 3rd horse £3 from the slake. Nomination £i. Acceptance £l. About, one and ahalf miles. 2— TOMOANA ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of £6O, 2nd horse £7, 3rd horse £3 from tho stake. Winners on Flat barred except Poukawa Maiden. Nomination £l. Acceptance £1 Six furlongs. 3— JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £7O, 2nd horse £7, 3rd horse £3 from the sluke. For two and three-year olds. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Five and a half furlongs. 4— PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, ot £llO, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from tho stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. One and a-quarter miles. 5— HANDICAP (Hack Condi tions), of £7O, 2nd horse £7, 3rd horse £3 from the stake. Minimum weight 7st. 7lbs. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. One mile. 6— TWYFORD HANDICAP (Hack Coi ’ ‘ions), of £7O, 2nd horse £7, third horse £3 from the stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Six furlongs. 7— HANDICAP, of £lOO, 2nd horse €lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £1- Six furlongs DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS & ACCEPTANCES. SECOND DAY: Weights, Saturday, 31st March. Acceptances, Wednesday, 4tb April, at. 8.15 p.m. The winner of any Race aftei Declaration of Weights may be rehandicapped. Any winner at Meeting to carry penalty of 71 bs. H. 8. MOSS, Secretary. P.O. Box 13, Hastings.

THE BU YER '8 8 ECRET. THE SECRET of ECONOMICAL BUYING IS INFORMATION. The man oi woman who is best informed is the one who buys t,o the best advantage. It will pay you to read the advertisements in this newspaper. You can thus learn where you can get the best articles at the lowest price- By knowing exactly what you want aud where you can get. it. BEFORE YOU BUY, you save time, bus fares, and shoe leather. It. should he remembered that it is safer to buy advertised goods. A man who is not sure of hie goods does not advertise them. Beware of the offer of art'cles ‘‘just-as-good” as advertised articles. If they are lower in price they are usually lower in value and actually dearer in the long run. When you are offered a substitute for an advertised article ask yourself who will beneilt.. Read the advertisements in ‘THE- HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE” and you will thus solve tho problem of Economic Buying. FOREQUARTERS LAMB (Id HINDQUARTERS LAMB Hogget Mutton. Ox Reef. Buy the Rest, It’s Cheapest! J B FLETCHER, LTD ■Phone 3856. HASTINGS. IRRITATING and disfiguring bald patches given new lease of hair growth. Brice’s Regenerator. 70 years success Max Luttrell. Hairdresser Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 12