TO-DAY GRAND DOUBLE FEATURE 'Socially—Gisborne's First Theatre" Direction: R. J. Kerridge. NO. 1 MYSTERY COMEDY THRILLING DRAMA! Involving a gangster-controlled political administration —exposed through the power of radio broadcasting—Starring— JUNE TRAVIS Just one of those intriguing mystery stories that keeps your heart thumping. "LOVE IS ON THE AIR" the story of a battling' Radio Romeo broadcasting a new kind of love-laughs and thrills—that is mighty different! (Rprommnnrled by Comar for Artnlts.) PROGRAMME . . . We assure you of 2\ hours of delightful entertainment. But you must reserve or be early. No. : £IOO,OOO worth of radium vanishes three men are mysteriously killed— a corpse comes back from the dead—all witnesses silenced by death — and it's only the beginning, folks, only the beginning. What is the Terrifying Secret of "THE PATIENT IN ROOM 18" A NIGHT OF MYSTERY! A NIGHTMARE OF THRILLS! We're warning you! You're going to get the shock of your life when you see this baffling mystery, based on th~ tional novel by Mignon StarringPATRIC KNOWLES ANN SHERIDAN
GISBORNE AMATEUR ATJ-ILK'I AND HARRIER CLUB (Inc.) FLOODLIGHT SPORTS TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. DANCE AND SOCIAL POHO-O-RAWIRI HALL THURSDAY, MARCH 23. Poverty Bay, East Coast Women' Select Labour Committee. Archie Pilkington's Orchestra. Ladies 1/0. Gentlemen 2/-. pJkk RACES AT AWAPUNI PALMERSTON NORTH. MANAWATU RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 24th and 25th MARCH. First Race 12.15 p.m. Reduced Admission Charges to Lawn: Gentlemen <!/-. Ladies 3/-. (!2S CRICKET AT THE OVAL—NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HAWKE'S BAY v. POVERTY BAY (Kirk Cup Match) Hawke's Bay Juniors v. Poverty Bay.
GISBORNE PARK GOLF CLUB OFFICIAL OPENING SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 25 Canadian Mixed Foursomes starting OFFICIAL OPENING 3.30 p.m. Afternoon Ten Cd. Members of other Clubs invited to participate.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19893, 22 March 1939, Page 2
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