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THEATRE, HASTINGS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 1 Charles Dickens’ - A TALE OF TWO CITIES.— (A Vitagraph Life Pourtrayal in 3 parts (4000 ft in length.) The Assassination of Marquis Evermond : The Arrest of Dr. Manette : His 18 years of Solitary Confinement : The Meeting of Charles Darney and Lucy Manette: The Rebellion in France : The Appearance of Sydney Carton: The Death of Marquis Evermond: The Death of Sydney Carton: The End of a Sad Story, in which Lucy Manette and Charles Darney are united. Coronation Day in Wellington, and a host of other pictures will also be shown. PRICES: 1/6, 1/-, and 6d. Princess theatre HASTINGS. Direction - George Marlow, Ltd. Manager - - - - Stanley Grant The Event of the Year. GEO. MARLOW’S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY. 2 Nights Season 2 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7th and Bth July. First Presentation in Hastings of the Famous and Sensational and Remarkable Bedroom Drama, THE BAD GIRL of the FAMILY By Frederick Melville. Played for over 700 consecutive nights at Aldwych Theatre, London SATURDAY, Bth JULY, The Beautiful Domestic Drama in t acts by G. A. Clarke, entitled: HIS REAL WIFE, A Drama of great human interest, interpreted by the most brilliant Dramatic Organisation touring N.Z* Prices 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Hall’s. Day Sale Tickets at Cohen’s. The Box Plan opens on Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock. Touring Manager, Barney Levy.

M RS ’ JJ ARTON IS COMING? (Ex-Councillor City of Glasgow.)} THURSDAY, JULY 6th. St. Matthew’s Hall, 8 p.m. OPEN-AIR DEMONSTRATION, RAILWAY CROSSING, 7.30. “Reminiscences of my Publie Work in Great Cities of the Old Land. Can the new lands learn any lessons from the errors of the Old FRIDAY. July 7.—lnaugurationof Women’s Crusade. Come and join ’ Admission free. Collection. HASTINGS D.H.S. jgOCIAL, In DRILL HALL. FRIDAY, JULY 7th, 7.30 p.m.. Gents 2/6. ladies and children 1/-. rjIHE talk of the town will be the Sydney Cash Sale, starting/ Thursday morning. This important, half-yearly event -is always popular. ‘On this occasion bargains will boon a more lavish scale. No halfmeasures. You do your part, but try and get in early. TpEW Rugs still left at Arts andCrafts. Don’t miss sale. Pictures, coverings, chairs, at 25per cent, reduction.

H Q LIVANr Has resumed Teaching of Painring (Oil, Water Colour, and Pastel) Intending Pupils may join the class at anv time. Address: HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS (nr. Princess Theatre) VV7" ANTED—Horse owners to remember that I stock the best Hay, and deliver to any part of Hastings. T. Clarkson, Queen Street. /2J.REAT bargains at Arts and Crafts. 25 per cent, reduction. Glassware, pottery, needlework. Genuine clearing sale. A QUESTION of Money.—Goon light is necessary these dark nights ; ever thought how much it will cost you if caught driving without lights? We have a good line in Buggy Lamps for 20/- per pair.— Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd.,. Ha stings. QWEET ISLAND ORANGES.— Now is the time to buy when they are cheap. Prices from 9rt per doz. Seville Oranges for marmalade now in stock ; also choice Fijian bananas, Sydney mandarines, pines, passions, apples, pears, etc. At Morrison’s, theleading Fruiterer, Heretaunga. Street. Orders delivered. ’Phone no. ■yVTAXTED KNOWN. — Edison? ’ ’ Records for July have arrived. Call and hear them.—Mossand Fraser, Heretaunga street, Hastings. TTORSE Owners should economise by buying wheat strawchaff at 2/6 per sack; oaten straw 3/3. Clean and bright. T. Clark—

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 170, 5 July 1911, Page 8

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