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ENTEBT AlN| Wil Finally To-ni fit at 8. EDMUND * LOWE — in •‘GRAND EXIT” (Recoin, by Censor for Adults) < x“ con THKATBM . Hastings Popular Family Cinema TO MORROW .... Wednesday SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8. PRESENTING ANOTHER “ACE” DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION. Feature No. 1. A MUSICAL AIRWAY OF JOY. Featuring New Songs, New Dances, New Faces, Laughter and Romance! • J WENDY BARRIE { I JOHN HOWARD • i i : In ’ “MILLIONS IN THE AIR” ! ! “MILLIONS IN THE AIR” ! ■ . .. * ■ (App. for Universal Exhibition). • Feature No. 2 A sincere and vigorous treatment of a daring theme “8 GIRLS IN A BOAT” “8 GIRLS IN A BOAT” Starring Dorothy Wilson — Douglas Montgomery Walter Connolly (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans at Sutcliffe’s (phone 2822). MUNICIPAL PICTURES | TO-NIGHT - 7.45 6d 3d A Grand Double—Eclipsing 3d all previous presentations! 3d FREDRIC MARCH 3d 6d CARY GRANT 6d 3d CAROLE LOMBARD 3d 3d • JACK OAKIE 6d W £d 3d "THE EAGLE AND “ 6d THE HAWK” 'd 3d 6 d, 6d (App. for Universal Exbib.) 3d 3d —Second Feature I W EDMUND LOWE 3° WYNNE GIBSON “ ' 3d "HER BODYGUARD" I 6d 1 3a j 3d i Recom. by censor for adults) Cd 6d Plans at Sutcliffe’s, phone 2822 3d MUNICIPAL THEATRE An Epoch in Theatrical History! MONDAY AND TUESDAY June Bth and 9th J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. j Present the two brilliant and incom- | parable New Zealand-born actresses — ETHEL ELAINE I MORRISCN HAMILL (Wellington) ‘(Taihape) • | Together with a specially selected company. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Ivor Novello’s brilliant comedy-drama | " FRESH FIELDS " j A frank, joyous, sunny and Audacious comedy, which ran for upwards of two i years in London, and in which the com- 1 pauy recently created n furore of cn- | thusiasm in Wellington. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT Emlyn Williams’ Dynamic London . Dramatic Sensation | “ NIGHT MUST FALL"~i PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 5/-, Unreserved ; Stalls 3/6, Gallery 2/-. All prices i plus tax. Box plans will be opened | at Fail’s on Friday morning next at 9 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Buses leave Municipal Theatre for Napier after each performance. I Touring Manager John Farrell. ■ J j AN C E I J) AN C E J i In aid of Hastings I’lunkct Society’s i Funds. MARAF.KAKAHO HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE sth., at 8.15 p.m. Les Henry's Orchestra. Sumptuous Supper. Ladies 2/-, Men 2/6. Double 4/6. Hon. Secys., Mcsdamcs Gascoyne and Glazebrook. fjuD-TIME DANCE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Premier Hall, Hastings. Les Henry 's Orchestra. A. PETERKEN, M.C. AT ST. GEORGE’S RINK, HASTINGS EVERY EVENING, 7.45 till 10 pm. Matinee, Saturday Afternoon, 2 to 4. Monte Carlo Thursdays and Saturdays BODY REPAIRS —to— CARS, VANS & LORRIES DRILL WHEELS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS ACETONE WELDING & CUTTING CAMPBELL BROS. Motor Body Builder* and Blacksmiths. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. SCIATICA GONE FROM ME. ROSS. BUFFERING tortures with sciatica a few months ago, Mr. Ross, Hula Avenue, Frankton, took a course of R.L'.R. Mrs. Ross now writes: “In two weeks my husband was overjoyi'd t» find the sciatica gradually casing, nnd for six months now he has been absolutely tree from pain.” R'J.R. is sold with money-back guarantee in every packet by Webber's Pharmacy, lU.tin-s. Free Booklet.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 143, 2 June 1936, Page 12

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