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[ ENTERTAINMENTS. EXTENDED SEASON ATTRACTION! | Hastings ★ I REGENT * Hawke's Bay’s Pre-eminent Theatre. SHOWING DAILY 2.15 and 8. YOU WILL NEVER FORGET The loveliness of this picture . . . you will see others . . . you will appreciate them . . . you’ will be thrilled by them—but deep in your hearts will remain a;, lasting memory of FREDDIE Ti " BARTHOLOMEW 1| in • ’I JMTTLE FAUNTLEROY JJTTLE pAUNTLEROY JJTTLE LOUD FAUNTLEROY A United Artists Pietqre. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Book at Sutcliffe’s (phone 2822) LAST NIGHT’S CAPACITY HOUSE Acclaimed this Brilliant Company of Incomparable Artists! MUNICIPAL THEATRE HASTINGS TO-NIGHT : at 8 : TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT : at 8 : TO-NIGHT (This One Occasion Only) J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present the two brilliant New Zealand Artists —in two roles absolutely different from those which they so skilfully portrayed in “Fresh Fields” ETHEL ELAINE MORRISON HAMILL Together with Campbell Copelin — Lloyd Lamble (First Appearance) Harvey Adams • — Norman Shepherd Katie Towers — Phyllis Baker Enid Hollins Tn the first and only production here of Emlyn Williams’ Thrilling London Dramatic Sensation—- “ NIGHT MUST FALL” “ NIGHT MUST FALL” Which, for the ingenuity of its plot, for the delineation of its human passions, and for its cleverly contrived comedy is distinctly ahead of all the thrillers of our time PRAISE FROM THE PRESS: “A unique play; A splendid cast gave a fine performance. It must rank amongst the most notable plays in modern drama literature. All who look for something refreshing, stimulating and unhac-kneyed in the theatre should seo “Night Must Fall.” —“.Sydnev Morning Herald” BOX PLANS AT FAIL’S. Popular Prices: . D.C. and R.S. 5/-, Unreserved Stalls 3/6, Gallery, 2/-. All prices plus tax. DAY SALE TICKETS, at 3/6 and 2/-, on Sale at Tail’s from 9 a.m. To-day. NOTE. —Patrons are requested to be in their seats by 8 o’clock sharp. Late-eomers cannot be admitted until the conclusion of the prologue. Buses leave Muncipal Theatre for Napier after performance. EDUCATIONAL. MISS DORIS SHAPLESKI TEACHER OF DANCING. Studio, Railway Road, next Miss Power. All branches taught. QEL-PHIT SCHOOL OF DIIESSMAK ING—Enrol now. Union Bank Chambers, Hastings. MISSES PATSTON & GRANTHAM I.S.T.D. London Teachers of Dancing. BARRIE STUDIO, CENTRAL BUILDING, HASTINGS. Telephones: Studio 2091, Residence 2068 The Jean Ballantyne School of Dancing MISS PEGGY UPTON M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (Lond.) Adult Ballroom Classes. Second Term commences JUNE 15th. Other Classes as usual. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: Trinton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 40 JE, Southampton Street, Hustings. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Prospectus & particulars on application. Second Term Commences TUESDAY, 26th. MAY, 1936. A. Margaret Marshall, P.C.T., Prin. BRABET COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Tuition in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING & BOOK-KEEPING. Special Concessions to Day Students joining now. Public Trust Building, Hastings. FAMOUS BOOKS ON THE OXFORD GROUP MOVEMENT. “Life Began Yesterday,” Stephen Foot 6/“For Sinners Only,” A. J. Russel (>/• “What is the Oxford Group?” .. 4/“Finding and Following,” Dr. E. McMillan C/“Sccking and Finding,” Dr. E. McMillan 6/“Why I Believe in the Oxford Group,” J. C. Winslow 2/0 “The Church in Action,” J. C. Winslow 2/0 “A Grain of Wheat,” Kagawa 4/“Discipleship,” Weathered. “I Was a Pagan,” Kitchen 6/“Ono Thing I Know,” Russel .. 6/FOSTER BROOK HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. P.O. Box 3. Estd. 1884. ’Phone 2461. KATAROL ROUTS OUT CATARRH. pATARRHAL SUFFERERS are guaranteed relief through Katarol, the conquering germicide. Katarol is powerfully effective and lastingly beneficial. It contains an antiseptic, a deodorant and a local anaesthetic which expel mucus, clear the nostrils, avert head noises, etc. Trial Katrol size 3/6; double size 5/- from Noel Wilson’s Pharmacy, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 149, 9 June 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 149, 9 June 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 149, 9 June 1936, Page 12

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