LADIES NEW . . SPORTS COATS AND KNITTED . . COLFINC JACKETS. Knitted Woollen Coats i and Hip Length. Norfolk Coats Smart Styles, 9.6 Smartest Knitted Coats In lovely weaves, 19/6, 29/6 to 34-6 Children’s Jerseys and Kilted Serge Skirts, Very' smart lines. Saving Prices—Skirts 4/11, 5/9, 6/9 ’W’ESTERMAN & 00., (Late Greenfield’s), ECLIPSE DRAPERY, HASTINGS.
PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS.
Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-MORROW NIGHT At 8 sharp. FAREWELL CONCERT OF Australia’s Great Queen of Song,
AMY CASTLES
And Brilliant Supporting Artists.
PROGRAMME: Amy Castles w'ill sing—
Aria. "Cara Nome” (" Rigoletto,” Verdi). Waltz Song (" Romeo and Juliet,” Thomas), (a) “At Twilight,” (b) " ’Twas April (Nevin). And, by special request, “AVE MARIA” (Gounod), with ’cello obligato : and HOME, SWEET HOME.”
Alexander Camphausen will sing—- “ Erl King” (Schubert). “ Star of Eve ” (Wagner). Louts Hattenbach will play—- " Le Cygne ” (Saint-Saens). Scherzo (Van Goens). Nocturne, Op. 9 No. 2 (Chopin). William Conway will play—- " Rhapsodic Hongroise ” (Liszt). “ Polonaise in A flat ” (Chopin). Box Plan at Hall’s. Day Sales at Cohen’s, confectioner. Heretannga street. Prices 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Three Shilling Tickets now on sale at Cohen’s. Two Shilling Tickets obtainable at the doors. Doors open 7; Concert 8. Carriages 10. Manager, G. H. Barnes. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS rpHE HARBOUR LEAGUE cordially invites the residents of Havelock North and the surrounding districts to attend a meeting to be held at the Village Hall, Havelock North, on WEDNESDAY. 29th March, at 8 p.m. The President of the League will address the meeting and answer questions that may be asked.
GEO. NELSON. President. HARBOUR LEAGUE. A MEETING will be held at the Public Hall. Westshore, on THURSDAY. 30th March, at 7.30 p.in. The object of the meeting is to form a committee to look after West shore. Those in sympathy with the object of the League and who are willing to work in its interest are cordially invited to at- . * tend. GEO. NELSON, President. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims . against the Estate of the late JOHN GODDARD. Havelock North, NURSERYMAN, must render full particulars of same in duplicate to the undersigned within fourteen days from date, AND ALL DEBTS due to the said JOHN GODDARD must be paid to the undersigned forthwith.
EBBETT AND BANKS. Solicitors.
Hastings. 28th March, 1911.
WANTED—TENANT FOR PRI VATE HOTEL. I AM prepared to erect a comfortable Residential Family Hotel on my Marine Parade property, and invite offers from any person desir ous of leasing such premises. EUSTACE LANE.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 90, 29 March 1911, Page 9
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