ENTERTAINMENTS. "ill IH E EOS Y~ FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 8 Warner Bros.’ ALL TECHNICOLOUR THRILLER “THE MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Plans at Sutcliffe’s, or ’phone Theatre (2283)- after 6 p.m. TO-MORROW—2.IS and 3. Six Star Comedy Champions in a picture which abounds with roarious hilarity from start to finish. CHARLIE RUGGLES CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY BOLAND MARY BOLAND W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS ALLISON SKIPWORTH ALLISON SKIPWORTH GEORGE BURNS GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN GRACIE ALLEN In the Screamingly Funny Comedy “SIX OF A KIND” “SIX OF A KIND” “SIX OF A KIND” “SIX OF A KIND" I Recommended by Censor for Adults).' G KAXD S COTTI 8H CONCERT TOWN BOARD HALL, HAVELOCK N. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, at 8 p.m. Prices 2/- and 1/-. Seats may be reserved at Mrs. Harvey’s, Havelock North. SENSATIONAL WRESTLING SENSATIONAL WRESTLING SENSATIONAL WRESTLING SENSATIONAL WRESTLING 'I he H.B. Wrestling Association takes great pride in presenting to the publie of the district the two best (and most sensational) wrestlers in New Zealand to-day— DR. FRED MEYER DR. FRED MEYER and DEAN DETTON DEAN DETTON This thrilling contest takes nlace in the MUNICIPAL THEATRE. HASTINGS TO-MORROW NIGHT also SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS DANNEVIRKE versus HASTINGS PRICES: 2/-, 3/-, 4/-, 5/6; Ladies 2/6. Free booking at Hall’s Book Shop, Hastings. Rhone 4061. M.I.A. • QREEN & QOLD WALL to be held in the MATARIKI DINING HALL, BRIDGE PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1931. Demonstration Dancing by Miss D. Shapleski. Music by K..T. Orchestra. Good supper. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. Free bus leaves Westerman's corner 7.45 p.m. | B New Zealand’s Greatest C O National Sporting Event II X AMATEUR BOXING A I CHAMPIONSHIPS M N CEE WAGE 7 P G X AGE ‘ 8 CHILDREN GROW HEALTHY! Listless, weakly kiddies are built, up into robust, strong-boned children witn an abundance of physical and mental vigour by takin gtho new “SKIPPER’S’’ EMULSION. Higher Vitamin content —Cod-Live- Oil taste entirely concealed. Children actually like ‘‘Skipper’s’’ Emulsion. New and tasteless. 2/3, extra large 4/3. Sold by A. Anderson, T. Rouke and A. J. Hathcrall grocers.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 10
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