QALETY ELECTRIC THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND GAIETY. ORCHESTRA. Bright Music. Brilliant Pictures, Direction of H. W. Thompson. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The great Electric Edison Film, BOOTLE’S BABY BOOTLE’S BABY A splendid A.B. Drama-Picture, THE FUGITIVE A Grand Historical Drama, THE SLAVE OF CARTHAGE MAX LINDER MAX LINDER WHEN THE SHOE PINCHES An Aeronaut’s First Appearance— Hunting the Giraffes—Sinks’ Patent Bellows—Bewitched Portraits —The Better Man—Jim the Ranchman —A Sufferer from Insomnia— Bathe’s Gazette—The Fugutive— The Puzzle—?????? in the Tyrol— The Rev. Job Wright of Missouri— Tontolini’s Bassoon. KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS TO-NIGHT. TGT-NIGHT. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Also Lieut. Rose & the Stolen Submarine Lieut. Rose & the Stolen Submarine Ascent of Mont Blanc, PRICES:—I/6, 1/-, and 6d. Richard Sorenson, Manager. TOUR OF SHEFFIELD CHOIR. A MEETING will be held in the Old Library, Market Street, Hastings, on Thursday afternoon next, February 16th, at 4.30 p.m. Business: To meet Mr. Hugo Gorlitz, the Touring Manager .gf the organisation, and set up a com* mittee to arrange for a special train to Palmerston North on Friday, June 30th, on the occasion of the Choir’s performance at that town. J. A. MILLER, Mayor. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON SHOW, AT KURUPUNI, 14th AND 15th FEBRUARY, 1911.
HOLIDAY EXCURSION TIC- 7 KETS to Kurupuni, available for return until 30th February, 1911, will be obtainable as under:— From Palmerston North, Napier, Greytown, Te Aro, and intermedia ate stations, on 13th and 14th February, 1911. From Palmerston North, Dannevirke, Greytown, Te Aro, and intermediate stations by morning trains only on 15th February, 1911. BY ORDER. S.O. GARLAND PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND -OPTICIAN (Late with W. F. Hall, Hastings), WISHES to notify the publie of HASTINGS and surrounding districts that he has taken over the business latelycarried on by H. N. Whitehead, and will in future conduct the same as a PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, and hopes by good workmanship to merit their patronage. Having had a good deal of experience in Watch Repairing, and with full complement of up-to-date ™ tools, he will be in a position to repair Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery in a most efficient and permanent way. Only the best material will be used in effecting: Repairs. The present stock of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, and ELECTRO PLATE GOODS will be CLEARED AT GREAT REDUCTIONS to make rooia for New Goods to arrive. Note the Address —■ S. 0. GARLAND, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, 329, HERETAUNGA STREET, Next to W. Mouldey, Baker), HASTINGS. EGGS. WE are buyers of Guaranteed' Fresh Eggs in any quantity. Highest market price given. H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. WANTED—TENANT FOR PRI* VATE HOTEL. I AM prepared to erect a comfort-"''. able Residential Family Hotel on my Marine Parade property, and ■ invite offers from any person desirous of leasing such premises. EUSTACE LANE.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 February 1911, Page 8
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