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I ENTERTAINMENTS. FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 8 HASTINGS REGENT WE URGE YOU — Don't miss this noble English Screen Triumph! “LEST WE FORGET” I with — STEWART ROME (of “Song of the Plough” fame) I (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Appropriate Featurettes TO-MORROW :: SATURDAY j *» — BIG SESSIONS — ° 2.15 : 4.45 : 8.0. ° Proudly presenting the second MetroGoldwyn Mayer 1935 road show! First, “Barrets of Wimpole Street”— NOW The Exquisite Star of Stars GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO GRETA GARBO with HERBERT MARSHALL GEORGE BRENT — in W. Somerset Maugham’s Exotic Romance of thu Orient—“THE PAINTED V EIL” “THE PAINTED VEIL" “THE PAINTED VEIL” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ' ' Selected M • G - M Shorts —include— Glorious Coloured Musical Cartoon “ THE — OLD — PIONEER ” Plans now open at Sutcliffe’s, or Phone Theatre (3843) after 6 p.m. Book Early — It Costs No More!

TE AUTE DISTRICT SPORTS CLUB. gHEEP JJOG Y RIALS “KOPARAKORE,” OPAPA, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 15 and 16, 1935. To be run under new rule of N.I. Sheep Dog Trial Association. Entries close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, March 9. Late entries to be run in order of receipt of same. Draw will be advertised iu “Tribune” and “Herald,” March 11. OFFICIALS—Patron: E. L. Sutro, Esq. President: Colin White, Esq. Secretary: Jack Campbell, Pukekura, Opapa. Committee; Messrs D. Condon, H. Heaps, G. Heaps, J. Mills, A. McKenzie, M. YVbite. Timekeeper: Mr. G. Heaps. PROGRAMME. CLASS I.—Long Head and Pull and holding in Ring. CLASS &.—Short Head and Pull and Y’arding. CLASS lll.—Huntaway. A separate class for maiden man and dog (which have not won a first or second prize prior to the commencement of this meeting) will be run in conjunction with each open event. Nominations for Open Events: Members 7/6, Non-members 10/-. Maiden: Members 5/-„ Non-members 7/6. AU fees to be paid before competitor’s dog runs. Prizes—Open Classes: First £.*>, second £3 10/-, third £2, fourth 10/-. Maiden Dogs: ’ First £3, second £2, third £l. Also four valuable Challenge Cups and numerous special trophies and prizes. For particulars and any information write or ring D. M. Campbell, “Waipirepiro.” ’Phone 6542, Hastings. DONALD M. CAMPBELL, Chairman. JACK CAMPBELL, Hon. Secretary. A. DANCE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY NIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, etc., are accepted at the following rates:— 16 Words !/• eash 1/6 booked 24 Words 1/6 cash 2/- booked 32 Words 2Z- cash 2/6 booked From 32 Words to 40 Words, J-inch—--3/9 cash 4/3 booked Larger Spaces, except where otherwise specified 5/- per inch “7 THE HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE GIVES LATER NEWS THAN ANY OTHER PAPER CIRCULATING IN THE DISTRICT. iOWN EDITION Published at 3.15 p.m. DELIVERED EARLY EVERY EVENING AT WAIPUKURAU, WAIPAWA AND OTANB, AND THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY AREA, REDUCE WEIGHT : LOOK YOUNGER. ORING your weight down to normal. U NATURETTES Sate Slimming Treatment dissolves unsightly fat without vigorous exercise. No risk with Natureites —money-back guarantee. 17 • lays’ ?“ea tin ent for 7/6. Knight’s Pbarn.Uiv, Hastings. VVESTERMAN S “BALE FINALS.— 4 only Organdie Blouses, in lemon and shell, with puff sleeve and revere collar. Usual price 13/6. “New Era” ''ale Price 1 6, at Westerman's, Hast-

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 16

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