KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. QRYSTAL piCTURES And PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Proprietors: J. D. Rivers, F. C. Hartshorn, and R. F. Sorenson. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME Better and more exciting than ever Absolutely the Home of the Picture World.
4—GREAT STAR DRAMAS—4 4—VITAGRAPHS—4 (The people’s favourites.) 4—LAUGH MAKERS—4 FIRST LOVE IS BEST.
(Specially selected for the ladies.) Daisies. Home Melody. INDIAN RAIDERS. (An exciting picture of realistic Indian treachery.) By Faith of a Child. When we were in our Teens. Pathe Gazette. . Cask-making. German Sailors on Shipboard. Mrs. Cannon is Warm. THE PUZZLE. (A star comedy by Max Linder, the world’s favourite fun maker.) Every picture is a Star—/clear and steady, and with music divine. Prices: 1/6, 1/-, and 6d. R. SORENSON, Manager. P" RINCESS PICTURES RINCESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT.
A splendid collection of Films, including Henry of Rio Ki on, Faust <a coloured Pathe), An Angry Sea, Jones and his Lottery Prize, Pat and the Zoo, and many others. Prices 1/6, 1/-, and 6d. ST. PAUL’S HALL, NAPIER. MONDAY, MARCH 27th. POPULAR OHAMBER OONCERT. Admission: 1/-. Tickets at Mr. J. Chadwick’s and Mr. J. Or erar’s.
CIRCUS —Last Night. Farewell . Performance. Great Buckjumping contest to-night between Sandfly (the rebel) and P. Roach. Roach undertakes to ride Sandfly with a long flank rope. Popular prices—Back seats 1/-, ' Pit 2/-, Front 3/-; children 6d. Come early. TARADALE, To-morrow, THURSDAY, MARCH 23r(L ‘ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL General Meeting of above. Club will be held in Old Athenaeum Hall, 8 p.m., Saturday next, 25th inst. A full attendance of members and intending menttjers is requested. V. SMITH, Hon. Sec.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Napier. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Robert Heffer, of Hastings, yardman, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at the Courthouse, Hastings, on Thursday, the 23rd day of March, 1911, at 10.30 o’clock. K. N. H. BROWNE, Deputy Official Assignee. Napier, March 21st, 1911.
NOTICE TO LAND BUYERS, &c T HAVE this day appointee Messrs.' Brathwaite and Soi sole agents for my properties ii Karamu Road, Heretaunga Streei and Eastbourne Street, to colled rents, etc., and give all informa tion required. FRED H. HOWSE.
WANTED — Shop Assistants, Salesmen, Clerks, Travellers, send for free book *‘Science of Salesmanship.” It explains our method of increasing your selling ability 100 per cent. “Dixon Institute of Salesmanship” (London, England). H. B. representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings.,
WANTED— Increase your income. Let the “Detroit School of Lettering” teach you Sign and Show Card Writing by mail. It means more congenial work and bigger pay. Prospectus “O’* free. Hawke’s Bay representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road. Hastings.
WANTED. — There are bigger profits in the business that is skilfully advertised. Learn to write Advertisements ,by mail through the Page-Davis School (Chicago). Prospectus “B ” free. Hawke’s Bay Representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu Road. Hastings.
WANTED —Unskilled Workers are discharged first, but men with special knowledge are always wanted. Fortify yourself with a course of instruction by mail. Send for free book “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London, England) H.B. Representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings.
WANTED Einown —Your bicycle will be carefully repaired by Moss and Fraser (next G. F. Roach), Heretaunga Street.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 84, 22 March 1911, Page 8
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