HAWKE’S BAY HIGHLAND SOCIETY’S CALEDONIAN SPORTS, RECREATION GROUND, NAPIER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 191). £2OO inFelzes - £2OO ,x PKIZES - N.B. Entries for Running, Cycling and Miscellaneous Events close FEB. Bth. EntriesKpr Field Events close on the Grounds. Programme and all particulars from— T. PARKER, Hon. Sec., Masonic Corner, Napier. KATHERINE GREY in THE LION AND THE MOUSE “It is difficult to know whethei to fall in love with her ease and naturalness first and her voice af terwards, or desert these to wor ship at the shrine of her magnetic personality.”—“ Lyttelton Times. ’ PRINCESS THEATRE. HASTINGS. Direction - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A GREAT OCCASION. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. This Night only Mr. J. C. Williamson presents America’s Greatest Actress, KATHERINE GREY, Supported by the brilliant romantic Actor. WILLIAM DESMOND, And a specially selected company >f o\er fifty Artists in Charle; Alein’s striking, powerful, dramatii Sensation, THE LION AND THE MOUSE The most enthralling story ever no folded on the Australasian Stage. Plans will be* opened at Hall’s or Wednesday next at 8.30 a.in. /' queue will be formed at 8 a.m. Prices—Dress Circle Rcserver Seats. 5-: Stalls. 3-; Pit. 2,-.
Touring Manager - - J. Farrell
THEATRE ROYAL, NAPIER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 31th. “The Lion and The Mouse.” TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14th. “Paid in Full.” COMING BY TWO SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTHBROS.’ GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Appearing in all its glorious splen dour and opulent vastness, at HASTINGS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 10th. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY A Mighty, Moral. Stupendous Or ganisation. Established 31 years Introducing New Sensational Spc cialties annually. This season the CIRCUS is fill of Novel. Original, and Darin,' Features. A three hours’ whirl o Sensation. Noveltv. and Humour The Immense MENAGERIE is the Greatest and Best ever in tin Southern Hemisphere.
Dens of the Fiercest and Mos Unique Animals gathered from a! parts of the World, including:— LIZZIE. LIZZIE. LIZZIE.
The enormous Blood-sweating Afi : can Hippipotamus. The finest am only Hippo, in Australasia. To b< seen every afternoon at 4 o’clock. Together with the £l0,00() Menagerie of Rare Wild Animals, as well as at each evening performance. PRlCES.—Afternoon 1 children 6d ; Evening 2 3-. and 4- : reserved chairs on special Elevated Platform, 5 -. The v. hole of Wirth's Enoruioi. Ent-, iprise will be here.
THE CIRCUS WILL PLAY' AT NAPIER. SATURDAY, FEB. Iltb. A BALLAD OF THE BALD. Winnie used to wear a toupee Pads and puffs like other girls Had two switches made from combings.
Transformation fringe anti curls But her pennies went on treatment Shampoo, massage, tonic. But greyer grew she week by week YYhile Dandruff( it was chronic. How she yearned for Nature’s tresses.
Crimping irons did fret her. Thought she’d try e xrn-i-im And bought some ‘ Soon her scalp felt cool and pliant She who oft spent days in Fuming over failing hair, Watched a growth amazing. Winnie’s coiffure now is envied By every theatregoer, In the street and car and tea-room School friends hardlv know her L’ENVOI." Ye, who pine for Youth, and find zXII artifice a fettvr, Profit by Winnie’s wisdom and For hair use “YVTOLETTA.”
Price 3/6. Sold everywhere. From A. HYDE, Hairdresser, Heretaunga. Street.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 February 1911, Page 9
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