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ENTERTAINMENTS. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT LITTLE DOVE’S ROMANCE. FOR A BA BY’S LIFE. TONTO INSURANCE AGENT. CITY OF MOSQUES. ROVER THE PEACEMAKER. FEW FEET OF FOOLISHNESS. IN THE SHADOW OF PINES. THE OLD SERGEANT. SARDINIAN DRUMMER BOY. And, by Special Request, NAPIER CALEDONIAN SPORTS. RING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. Crystal Pictures and King's Orchestra. Another Sensational Programme: WONDERS UPON WONDERS! America’s most sensational episode (2000 feet): BEFORE YORKTOWN. A page from the life of Field-Marshal Villiers: FIELD-MARSHAL VILLIERS. A Pretty Domestic Drama: A FATHER’S HEART. A most gorgeous Floral Display: SPRINGTIME FLOWERS. Edison’s Amusing Comedy: MAE’S SUITOR. MAE’S SUITOR. A Film of great value: LIGNITE MINES AT. BRUX. Two Fine Topicals: PATHE’S ANIMATED GAZETTE. PATHE’S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Fun and Merriment from: TONTOLINI AT THE CIRCUS. A GOOD CIGAR. Doors open 7.30. Overture 8 p.m. USUAL PRICES: 1/6, ]/-, 6d.

QLYMPIA RINK, HASTINGS. Open Continuously Every Day: 10 to 12, 2 to 5, 6 to 7, 7.30 to 10. SEE THE GREAT RACE SEE THE GREAT RACE SEE THE GREAT RACE SEE A trial of strength between two SEE local fast skaters. SEE 40 TIMES ROUND RINK. SEE 40 TIMES ROUND RINK. SEE ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 13th. SEE ADMISSION —Usual prices. SEE Reserved Seats 6d extra. SEE Box Plan at Rink. JpRIMLEY QARDEN JjiETE. At the residence of J. N. Williams, Esq. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th, 1912. In Aid of the DISTRICT PLUNKET NURSE FUND. JJABY’ gHOW. Class I.—Prize-21/-. Class 2. —Non-Plunket Baby. Prize 21/-. Entries 1/- each class. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION. Class 1. —Child Study. First prize 10/-, second prize 5/-. Class 2.—Enlargement of above. First prize 20/-, second prize 10/-. For amateurs only. Entrance 1/-. No prize unless 6 entries in each class. Photographs remain - property of competitors. JJAND gEWING C OMPETITION For best hand-made Slip Bodice. First Prize 10/-, second 5/-, third 2/6. Entries 1/-. No prize unless six entries. JUMBLE STALL—Miss Williams. SWEET STALL- Mrs. J. A. Miller. ICE CREAM STALL—Mrs. J. S. McLeod. SOFT DRINKS STALL—Mrs. Newbigin AFTERNOON TEA—Mrs. Garnett. XMAS TREE—Mesdames F. Powdrell and R. Wellwood. 3 Putting Greens. 4 Fortune Tellers. Stepping Competition, and many other Side Shows. Motors will run between Post Office, Hastings, and Frimley, between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., available free to all holders of Pink Tickets. Tickets can be obtained from J. W. Bates’ Pharmacy. Gate Entrance 6d, Children under 12 Half-Price. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. D.P.N.S. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. M R D A™' M C L AREN Will address Meetings under the auspices of the Hastings Branch of the N.Z.L.P. as follows: — SATURDAY: 3.30 p.m. —Railway Crossing. Hastings. 8 p.m.Railway Crossing, Hastings. SUNDAY: 3 p.m.—QUEEN’S SQUARE. 8.15 p.m.—Railway Crossing, Hastings. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. THE CENTRAL FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY DEPOT has opened in Heretaunga Street E, No. 133, Hastings, with a well-assorted stock of English and Colonial Confectionery, all Fruits in season. A special feature: European-grown Vegetables fresh daily. Orders promptly delivered. Ring up ’Phone 435. SUITS to measure. Newest patterns in worsteds and tweeds; fit guaranteed, 60/-, 65/-, 70/-. —Carlson and McGoldrick, Outfitters, Hastings. PICNIC HAMPERS, Lunch Boxes and Baskets; everything you want for the holiday season, at Spackman’s, the shop with the BIG GREY HORSE, Napier. / Napier. ' JJERBERT AND QO., DYERS & CLEANERS, WANTED KNOWN.—That we dye and clean everything * and anything to perfection. Costumes, Suits an 1 Mackintoshes renovated. Panamas and Hats cleaned and re-block id. 112 QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS (Close Tribune Office). "EI 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.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 1

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