MW rpHE JpASHIONS ARRIVE AT TURNER’S. MILLINERY models which last saw daylight in Paris and London, issue from their wrappings. All the newest style toucr.es, and all the most becoming shapes are represented. Every hat has a Paris or Londcn flavor, yet there is no tax .n the way of High Prices on Beauty or unusualness. Package after package of Model Costumes, Winter Coats. Dress Materials, come newly from the designers, so that ladies of Hawke’s Bay will find here all Fashion’s demands, interpreted in the most practical forms—-practical too from the standpoint of price. You are most cordially invited,and urged to attend the AUTUMNAL DISPLAY On THURSDAY, 2nd March, and following days. It will be a complete assembly of everything New and Beautiful in Millinery, Costumes, Coats, etc. COME —You needn’t spend a penny unless you insist. . W. TURNER, WELLINGTON HOUSE, HASTINGS.
QAIETY ELECTRIC THEATRE Direction of H. W. Thompson. EVERY EVENING AT 8. Another Rich and Powerful Series of the ever original THOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURES AND GAIETY ORCHESTRA. The New Star subjects include : The thrilling London sensation, the HOUNDSITCH ANARCHISTS . HOUNDSITCH ANARCHISTS Showing the scenes'in the heart of London, where 300 Constable and half a company of Guards, with I rifles, revolvers, and maxims, besieged a house in which were two Anarchists concerned in THE HOUNDSDITCH MURDER The great Western Picture Plays, PALS OF THE RANGE. LITTLE STATION AGENT. ALTAR OF LOVE. HOME ANIMAL STORMY MELODY. HOSPITAL. SEAS. Beautiful GORGES OF TARN. Betty Learns New Business; The Last Half-sovereign; Tweedledum in Tragedy; BAPTISTE LOST HIS JOB. All enormous attract tions. I AT T.-P. PRICES. j HAVELOCK WORK. ! THE Carving and Copper "Work I Classes will resume in the i Havelock Hall on Monday evening next at 7.30 o’clock, when new members are requested to apply for enrolment. > TENDERS. | TO BUILDERS. j TENDERS are invited until Noon of FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd, for the erection of four twostorey Houses, Napier, in concrete and wood, for A. Coster, Esq. | Plans, etc., to be seen at our I offices, Tennyson street, Napier ! (Ta bateau’s Buildings), and Station street, Hastings. RUSH AND JAMES, Architects. TO BUILDERS. FTIENDERS are invited for. the erection of a Residence, Hastings, H.B. Plans, specifications, detail drawings, etc., to be seen at my office, King street, Hastings, where tenders are to be delivered by noon of March 3rd. The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. ' j ~C. A. VAUTIER, | Architect, j
DANCING. TV/TISSES BEERE AND WELL-j -L'-L WOOD will resume classes on MARCH 20th. Ball-room and Fancy ‘ Dancing. Special system of grace-! ful exercises. Classes as follows: { Adults, Plain Dancing: Thurs-1 day evening, 8 o’clock, Oddfellows’ I Hall. Children from 4to 9 years: i Friday afternoon, 3 o’clock, Odd- ! fellows’ Hall. Children from 9 i years upwards: Saturday afternoon, 2.30 o’clock, in Oddfellows’ ; Hall. Private lessons in Ballroom ■ and Fancy Daneing and Exercises i by special arrangement. Intending pupils please communicate with Miss Eva Wellwosd. ; “Brooklands,” Hastings. ’Phone 961 :
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 65, 27 February 1911, Page 9
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