ENTERTAINMENTS. COSY THEATRE COSY THEATRE TO-NIGHT — AND — TO-MORROW At 8 2.15 and 8 BRITAIN’S. GREATEST AERIAL DRAMA — written by "SIR ALAN COBHAM | DOROTHY I .. BOUCHIER THE and KING’S HARRY fIJP ” MILTON The dare-devil aerial race conducted for the highest trophy in British air circles. His Majesty The King’s Challenge Cup, which event the world at large thrills to yearly, has been wound into a fascinating film etory by Sir Alan Cobham. 5 — Supporting Featurettes — J lnclude Fox News. Cinemagazine. “A Day In June’’ “Wriggly Things’’ Hills of My Old Welsh Home BOX PLANS AT HALL’S. Dancing, max studio, new term, SATURDAY, April 7,2 p.m. Babies Tuesdays, Oddfellows ’ Hall, Hastings. New pupils welcomed. gOXINGI JJ 0 X I N G I ARTILLERY BARRACKS . NAPIER MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934 DONOVAN v. FRANKLIN DONOVAN v. FRANKLIN DONOVAN v. FRANKLIN DONOVAN v. FRANKLIN 15 Rounds 15 Rounds HURNE v. WAUGH HURNE v. WAUGH (Wellington) (Gisborne) The Boxing Sensation of the Year! Owing to enormous request for seats, Box Plan now open at Berry’s, Tobacconist. PRICES: 5/-, 2/6 (plus tax). Ladies half price. Boys 1/-. All plus tax. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. Hastings Box Plan at Donovan’s.
COUNTRY £JLUB rv *zroy Road, Havelock North. All information from the management. DANCING, BRIDGE, Etc. Telephone 3830. O.OLFI (J.OLFI Outdoor Driving and Practising School. CLUBS BAGS. BALLS FOR SALE Repairs of every description. Tuition Day or Evening. FRED H. WALKER 506 AVENUE RD. W„ HASTINGS. ADVERTISEMENTS under the headx Ings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, etc., are accepted at the following rates:— 16 Words .... 1/- cash, 1/6 booked 24 Words .... 1/6 cash, ”/• booked 32 Words .... 2/- cash, 2/6 booked 40 Words .... 2/6 eash, 3/- booked Larger Spaces, except where otherwise specified v.. 5/- per inch MADEMOISELLE BIGNON LADIES’ TAILOR AND OUTFITTER Has on view several Exclusive COA'I and FROCK LENGTHS, suitable for the coming season. Address: Back of Courthouse. SPECIALISTS 0.8. 'Phone 4029 As correspondence addressed to a oom-de-plume, care of a Post Office, is sent to the Dead Letter Office, the “Tribune’’ is unable to accept advertisements, the replies to which are to bo addressed in this manner.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 95, 5 April 1934, Page 10
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