ENTF.BT AIN MEN TS. Finally To-night at B.—Positively your last chance of seeing this excellent picture. H. B. | Warner in Warwick Deeping’s gripping story “SORRELL & SON.” Plans at Sutcliffe’s, or phono Theatre 3843 after 6 p.m. THE REGENT Hastings Luxurious Cinema. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 2.15, 4.45, 8.0. 2 BIG SESSIONS ‘J Vina Delmar’s Sensational novel of a girl who rose from the depths to the heights comes to the Screen as Joan Crawford’s Most Bril- ‘ liant Hit. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Prize Picture of the Year SADIE McKEE - SADIE McKEE SADIE McKEE SADIE McKEE (Recommended by Censor for Adults). I I/LTING MUSIC GORGEOUS GOWNS LUXURIOUS SETTINGS Plans now open at Sutcliffe’s. ' HAWKE’S BAY J) B A M A TO-NIGHT FRIDAY At 8 p.m. sharp. ASSEMBLY HALL : HASTINGS FINAL NIGHT OF ONE-ACT PLAYS. H. LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY presents •• CUL DE SAC ** NAPIER BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL presents “ THREAD 0’ SCARLET ” OTANE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE presents ••THE SIGNAL” At the conclusion of the Festival the adjudicator, Miss Kiore King, will name -ho winning and second placed teams, to whom cups will be presented. A special Government bus will leave Napier at 7.15 p.m., returning after the Festival. •JJUGBY pOOTBALL NELSON PARK, HASTINGS. SATURDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1934. H.H.5.0.8. v. Havelock. Hastings v. Eskview. Early games as usuaL Admission Gents 1/-, Ladies 6d. JJUGBY pOOTBALL Resumption of Club Games. McLEAN PARK, NAPIEB. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Senior Games. I. p.m.: Napier H. 5.0.8. v. M. 8.0.8. 3.15 p.m.: Celtic v. Technical 0.8. 3.0 p.m.: Pirates v. Tamatea. Third Grade Final. 1.30 p.m.: Pirates v. Technical 0.8. Admission: Grounds 6d, Stands 64. JfAOBI yOICE QIIOIR (Under direction Rev. A. J. Seamer). MONDAY, September 17—Parish Hall, Havelock North. WEDNESDAY, September 19—Wesley Hall, Hastings, at 8 p.m. Glees, Comedies, Part Songs, Hakas, Poi Dances. Reduces charges for admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Family tickets on application. IDE BUYER’S SECRET! qpHE SECRET of ECONOMICAL ‘ 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 learu where you can get the best articles at the lowest price. By knowing exactly what you 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 ot articles “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 benefit. Read the advertisements to “THE HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE” and you will thus solve the problem of Economic Buying. 'A PPETITC STIMULATED, blood nourished, pep restored, when you take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6. All chemists. ■MERVOUSNESS, neurasthenia, debility, weak brain and memory. Wonderful results by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonie. 3/6. All chemists. "WEW TASTELESS EMULSION! Wei come the Emulsion which is teste less—the new “SKIPPER’S” EMUL SION. Builds strong resistance to winter ailments. Gives onderfui strength and fitness. Scientifically made so that the Cod-Liver Oil flavour is imperceptible. Children actually like it. Buy the new “Skipper’s” Emulsion. 2/3, extra large 4/3. Sold by Allen and Gordon, grocers, and Marlin’s Service Stores Ltd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 16
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