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ENTERTAINMENTS A BRILLIANT SUCCESS COSY T? .. THEATRE Eastings Popular Family Cinema TO-NIGHT at 8 One of the season's most impressive dramas with a new star, Harry Baur, idol of the French stage and screen. ALEXANDER KORDA — Presents JUJ LLLLL “MOSCOW NIGHTS” •7TTTT : nur —Starring— HARRY BAUR - LAURENCE OLIVER PENELOPE DUDLEY-WARD (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And in Addition "SPRINGTIME IN HOLLAND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) All Colour Musical Revue Plane at Sutcliffe’s or Theatre (2283) MUNICIPAL PICTURES FINALLY TO-NIGHtf A delightful treat for the whole family. GARY COOPER—WALTER HUSTON The "Bergal Lancers” of the Roaring West — in ROMANCE — ACTION — THRILLS ‘‘THE VIRGINIAN” Also a Delightful Thrilling Comedy Romance "SHE LOVES A UNIFORM" With a Big Star Cast, including— Patricia Ellis, Cesar Romero Larry Crabbe (Both app. for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Sutcliffe’s or Theatre (2484) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW ST. PATRICK’S DAY. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. • SPECIAL J RISK RATIONAL QONCERT Excellent Musicians. Artistic Vocalists. Humorous Sketches. Beautiful Dancers. Dramatic Elocutionists. Clever School Children Admission 2/6, 1/6, 1/-. Reserves at Fail's, newsagents, 3d extra

rpE piSTRICT gPORTS C LUB (Run under Rules of N.Z.A.A.A.) ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING SATURDAY, MARCH 28th. Oi spacious new grounds kindly lent by Mrs M. E. Ellison (aext Estate A. S. G. Carlyon’s “Kaparakore” property) £lOO " ™ s - £lOO PROGRAMME HORSE EVENTS 1— OPEN LEAPING. Entrance: Members 7/6, non-members 10/-. 2— LADIES’ LEAPING. Entrance: Members 7/6, non-members 10/-. 3— MAIDEN LEAPING. Entrance: Members 5/-, non-members 7/6. 4 — PONY LEAPING. Entrance 5/-. 5— CONSOLATION JUMP. Entrance «/-. 6— FLAG RACE. 7— TURNING COMPETITION. 8— BENDING COMPETITION. 9— THREAD-THE-NEEDLE. 10—TILTING IN THE RING. Classes 6 to 10: Sweepstake 50 ' and 25. Entrance 2/6. CHALLENGE CUPS.—Challenge Cud presented by R. Harding, Esq., for Open Leaping. Challenge Cup presented by C. Hart, Esq., for Ladies ’ Leaping. [ Challenge Cup presented by Mrs M. E. Ellison for Local Rider scoring most points in Horse Jumping Events. ATHLETIC EVENTS (For Trophies)— 1— MEN’S 100 YDS. HANDICAP. 2— MEN'S 220 YDS; HANDICAP. 3— MEN’S 440 YDS. HANDICAP. 4— MEN’S 880 YDS. HANDICAP. 5— LADIES’ 75 YDS. HANDICAP. S—LADIES’ 100 YDS. HANDICAP. 7—MIXED RELAY. 1 man 440 yds, 1 man 220 yds. 2 ladies 110 yds I Three trophies valued 10/6 each (3 teams or no event). Entrance 2/6 per team. Entrance Events 1 to 6: 1/-. MISCELLANEOUS MAORIS’ 100 YDS. HANDICAP.— Trophy. MAORIS’ 220 YDS. HANDICAP.— Trophv. MAORIS’ HOP. STEP & JUMP HANDICAP.—Trophy. Above three Events: Sweepstake 50 and 25. Entrance 1/-. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE.—Trophy. No Entrance Fee. MARRIED MEN’S RACE.—Trophy. No Entrance Fee. LADIES’ NATL DRIVING. CHAIN STEPPING. HIGHLAND EVENTS. Girls and Boys under 10 years.—Fling, Sword Danee, Irish jig. Girls and Boys under 12 years.—Fling, Scan Truibhais, Horn Pipe, Irish Jig. Girls and Boys 12 and under 16 years.— Fling, Sean Truibhais, Horn Pipe, Sword Dance. All Entries 1/-. No Fires allowed. Side Plows admitted. Refreshment Booth, Fruit Stall, Hot Water, etc., on Ground. Admission. —Pedestrians 1/-. Horsemen 1/6, Motor Cycle and Driver 1/6. Side-tar and Driver 2/-, Vehicle and Driver 2/-, Car and Driver 2/6, Children under 12 rears 6d. ' DONALD M. CAMPBELL, (Chairman), Waipiropiro, Hastings, Phone 6542. JOHN CAMPBELL, (Hon. Secretary). 985 “Duneraig,” Opapa. TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY DENTIST DAVIES

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 80, 16 March 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 80, 16 March 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 80, 16 March 1936, Page 12