ENTERTAINMENTS. LAST NIGHT’S AUDIENCE ENTHRALLED — Definitely The HAPPINESS PICTURE OF 1936 r— • Hastings 1 ★ | REGE N T I Hawke’s Bay’s Pre-eminent Theatre 8 — TO-NIGHT — 10.30 To-night’s plans rapidly filling. Phone Sutcliffe’s (2822) NOW—or Theatre (3843) after 6 p.m. 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 tho XYorld on a Wave of Popularity! C. M. Woolf Presents ARTHUB ANNA TRACY NEAGLE TRACY NEAGLE TRACY NEAGLE —in — » "STREET SINGER’S SERENADE” “STREET SINGER’S SERENADE” “STREET SINGER’S SERENADE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SEE IT AND ENJOY THE PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT! BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME—ALWAYS A FEATURE OF THE “REGENT” PRESENTATION. gUNDAY yiGHT CONCERT MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS SEPTEMBER 20th., at 8.15 p.m. Under the control of the Hastings N.R.W. Assn. Presenting: Lew Munro's Orchestra Harry Cooper Violinist Tommy Banks, Crooner and Eccentric Dancer The Huia all-Maori Partv, from Fernhill “Flossie,” the Canine Wonder And a host of others. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Front Stalls 1/-; Baek Stalls and Gallery 6d. Free booking until 6 p.m. Saturday at Denton Wyatt’s. ®- — yy BEST L I N G SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH MUNICIPAL THEATRE HASTINGS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th JMTcOBEADY and “ yyLE yyiLLiE ” jjavis PRICES AS USUAL. Essential to reserve. Box plan now open at Hall’s Bookshop, phone 4061 Hastings. 1099 HAWKE’S BAY LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. MONDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1936. "THE SHINING HOUR” “THE SHINING HOUR” Keith Winter’s Captivating and Compelling Play which achieved a triumph in London and New York and broke all records in Sydney and Melbourne. Producer: ELIZABETH LOE. Popular Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/- (No Tax). Box Plan opens at Fail’s Wednesday, 23rd. pAINLESS EXTRACTIONS O/ (j J. M. MERCER RUSSELL STREET - • HASTINGS • 'Phone 2422. MADEMOISELLE BIGNON LADIES’ TAILOR & DRESSMAKER has for inspection large variety of SPRING & SUMMER MATERIALS. Specialist in O.S. ’Phone 402 P. Eastbourne St., Hastings. I’. J. S. GEORGE—The Printei (Established tor Half-a-Century) OFFICE STATIONERY 4 SUPPLIES SHOW CARDS 4 TICKET BOARDS. Cur. Heretaunga and Warren Streets, Hastings. TEETH FILLED PAINLESSLY —AT— JjENTIST jJAVIES Latest Portable Typewriter “HERMES BABY” Strongly made - Compact • Silent. Ribbons, Carbon, all Office Requisites. Typewriter Repairs at reasonable prices. JOSEPH WILSON & SON, LTD. QUEEN STREET — HASTINGS IF YOU’RE RUN-DOWN—TAKE HARVEY’S. fF YOU HE KUN DOWN take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. This wonderful tonic builds up rich red blood, i creates strong nerves, ensures sound sleep, tones up the liver, kidneys and | bowels, and increases all the vital I ivreus of Hie body irrespective of age. uioutb's supply from chemists,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 237, 19 September 1936, Page 16
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