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ENTERTAINMENTS. IT COMMENCES TO-NIGHT THE PERFECT MUSICAL COMEDY! r Hastings , ★ I REGENT I Hawke'* B*y’» Pre-eminent Theatre TO-NIGHT at 8 4 — Big Sessions To-morrow — 4 2.15, 4.45, 8 and 10.30 Merry Music—Unforgettable Dances—Lilting Laughter—A Dancing Flotilla of Beautiful Girls—Romance—Everything in the Happiness Picture of 1936. All the Thrill and Glamour of London’s West End—B Irresistible Song and Dance Hits—Sweeping Around the on a Wave of Popularity! C. M. Woolf Presents ARTHUR ANNA TRACY NEAGLE TRACY NEAGLE TRACY NEAGLE

—in—“STREET SINGER’S SERENADE” "STREET SINGER’S SERENADE” “STREET SINGER’S SERENADE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

MANAGERIAL— We sincerely recommend “Street Singer’s Serenade” as one of the most outstanding musicals it has been our pleasure to offer ... It is cur honest opinion that "t will bid fair to rival the popularity of such outstanding successes as "Naughty Marietta” and "Viennese Nights.” SEE IT AND ENJOY THE PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT! BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME—ALWAYS A FEATURE OF THE "REGENT” PRESENTATION. Plans at Sutcliffe’s (2822) or at Theatre (3843) after 6 p.m. Essential to Book for To-night and Saturday —

v. JJAWKE’S gAY v. ppAWKE’S gAY v. |_J AWKE'S gAY McLEAN PARK - NAPIER SATURDAY 19th SEPTEMBER SATURDAY 19th SEPTEMBER Kick-off at 3 p.m. Curtain-raisers: Petone v. Pirates, 12 noon. T. 0.8. v. High School 4th Grade, 1.30 pan. Admission Charges: Gate 1/-, Stand 1/-. Referees’ seats reserved on New Stand. TENDERS. J’OR SALE BY TENDER—3O to 35 milling Poplar Trees suitable boxwood, on main road, eight miles from Hastings. Particulars apply ‘ ‘ Poplars,” 805, Tribune, Hastings" pjAWKE’S p> AY JOCKEY QLUB

'J’HE COMMITTEE invites Tenders for the following privileges for the racing year 1936-7: (1) Sale of Fruit, Soft Drinks and Ice Cream. (2) Catering — Morning and Afternoon Teas. (3) Publican’s Booths. Particulars and conditions of each contract may be had on application to

the Secretary. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 26th September, 1936, at the Secretary's Office, Tea Kiosk, Racecourse, Hastings.

A. HAMPTON BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. 703 CHARLES STREET, HASTINGS. Let us quote you without obligation for your Building Contract, complete with plans designed by a qualified Architect of wide experience. Plans free, A. STEVENSON & SON —for— HIGHEST QUALITY JOINERY & SHOPFITTLNGS. 401 Park Road North, HASTINGS. 'Phone 3317. — R.I.P. — TERRAZZO MARBLE makes beautiful Cemetery Headstones and Grave Surroundings. Workmanship guaranteed. ’Phone 2535 for furthe. information. TERRAZZO (N.Z.) LTD. 412 KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. F. Maeovini, Manager. FINANCE LOANS ON MORTGAGE. r rHE MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY *■ has funds available for investment on approved First Mortgage. At Borrower’s option mortgage may be covered by Life Insurance. McCULLOCH. BUTLER & SPENCE Secretaries Hastings and Napier. HASTINGS PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 50 years. 'p’llfS SOCIETY has ample funds to I lend on tong (erm mortgage wilt. easy repayments. At borrower's option life insurance may be incorporated to insure repayment ot loan in case of mortgagor's death Office next National Itank, Market Street. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Secretary

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 236, 18 September 1936, Page 16

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