ENTERTAINMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Under the direction of Miss Marie Baines ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1912. Laughter MISS MARIE BAINES Laughter and her Laughter ENGLISH COMEDY Laughter COMPANY Laughter will introduce the Two-Act Laughter Comedv, with music, Laughter “ MISS* LANCASHIRE Laughter LIMITED.” Laughter A Tornado of Laughter will Laughter hit Hastings. Laughter Laughter Fun, Mirth, Laughter, and Laughter Frolic. Merriment, LiveliLaughter ness, Festivity. Music Laughter London made. Laughter New Faces, New Features, Laughter New Songs. Laughter Laughter If you don’t want to laugh, Laughter stay away from this irresistLaughter tible frivolity. Laughter Laughter PRICES: 3/-, 2 ’-, and 1/-. Laughter No Early Doors. RING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. Home of Picture Entertainments. CRYSTAL PICTURES AND KING’S ORCHESTRA. And every evening at 8 p.m. Proprietors, Hastings Permanent Picture Co., Ltd. Direction of F. C. Hartshorn. TO-NICHT. TO-NIGHT. Another Majestic Series. An extraordinary Melodramatic Sensation fairly bristling with thrills and excitement. THE BRAHMA DIAMOND. THE BRAHMA DIAMOND. A startling and sensational episode of the Coronation, and the Anarchists at work. THE KING’S PERIL. THE KING’S PERIL. A story of human pathos. A new rendering of an old story. HER BROTHER’S PHOTOGRAPH. HER BROTHER’S PHOTOGRV’H. A powerful drama full of novel scenes, and throbbing with intense ’ntercit. A RACE FOR A BRIDE. A RACE FOR A BRIDE. Magnificent Extravaganzas. A touch of gorgeous nature. THE FRONTIER OF THIBET. SPRINGS AT VANCLUSE. LAKE ZURICH. Lubin’s scream of screams, HOME IS BEST OF ALL. A long, loud laugh. A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES. TWEEDLEDUM’S MICROBES. THEIR BURGLAR. All of the best, and better than the best, at the usual prices. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. The famous exclusive champion drama, THE COPPERHEAD. Our exclusive Bison drama, “AN INDIAN LEGEND.” A beautiful hand-coloured educational, “THE LAND OF MALARIA.” FRIDAY NEXT: THE DAVIS CUP.
HAWKE’S BAY AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION, HASTINGS. (TREAT BOXING MATCH at PRIN- * CESS THEATRE, HASTINGS, on WEDNESDAY, 28th February, 1912, at 8 o’clock p.m., for Purse of £3O, winner to take the lot, fifteen 3-minute rounds: BARNEY IRELAND (Waipawa) v. PETER THOMAS (Champion Maori Boxer of N.Z.). Preliminary Gouts by leading Hawke’s Bay Amateurs. Prices of Admission: Stage 10/-, Circle and Orchestral Stalls 5/-, stalls 3/-, Pit 2/-. Box Plan at J. D. Donovan’s, Hastings.—A. Rosenberg, Hon. Secretary. QLYMPIA RINK, HASTINGS.— SESSIONS: 10 to 12 Learners, 2 to 5 Skaters, 6 to 7 Beginners, 8 to 10.15 Skaters. ADMISSION: Day Sessions: Ladies 6d, Gents 1/-. Evening Session: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6, including skates and floorage. ff ADAME LEHMANN - may b7intw- *■” view-pd Mondays and Thursdays at the Old Library, Hastings, for the purpose of teaching the Naunton method of piano playing. Quick system. ■pINOUGH SAID! —Spackman’s, Lt., for Travelling Requisites of every description. Look out tor the shop with the BIG GREY HORSE, Napier. TJOYS’ Keyless Watches, nickel cases, ■*-* good timekeepers, price 7/6 each, at Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN .—Mrs. Wilkie ’ ’ Dressmaker, notifies the ladies of Hastings that she has REMOVED to corner of Warren and Victoria streets. YYf ANTED KNOWN, that Racehorse ’ ’ Owners are specially catered for by T. Clarkson, Queen street, Hastings. Prime South Island Hay, Blenheim Chaff and Bedding Straw on sale. TZ'LEANALL, the labour-saver, manufactured by Alexander and Porteous, Gisborne, can be purchased at I/- per tin. IVrO DELAY, no waiting, and Cleanliness in every department.—The CAFE DE PARIS, Napier, for Breakfasts, Luncheons, Teas, or Suppers. Iq’VERY profession or trade requires a certain amount of Printing. All wants in this direction are catered for by Hart and Co., Printers, opposite P. 0., Hastings. A H TOO, Shakespeare road, near P. 0., Napier. —Cheap Chinese White Silk, 21in wide, 1/6 yard; Coloured Silk, 1/10 yard; Tussore Silk, 34in wide, 2 6 yard. Cfl’ECiAL' LlNES~need tion. Direct public attention to your specialties by means of booklets, circulars, etc., printed by Hart and Co., opposite P. 0., Hastings. •piCNi'C HAMPERS, - Lunch Boxes and Baskets; everything you want for the holiday season, at Spackman’s, the shop with the BIG GREY HORSE, Napier. Napier,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 58, 21 February 1912, Page 1
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