ENTERTAINMENTS. KING’S PICTURE PALACE, KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT Another Chance to see the Great Australian Drama, taken from Charles Reade’s Thrilling Story: IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. Dramatically described by Mr. Alfred Boothman. All-. Alfred Boothman. Opinions expressed after last night’s performance: —‘,A good show,” “ The best we have ever seen.” “ The best ever shown in Hastings,” etc., etc. Don’t miss the opportunity of seeing this picture. USUAL PRICES: I.G, I.'-, 6d. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NI-LIT The Great Star Drama: THE HEART OF A KING’S JESTER. THE HEART OF A KING’S JESTER. THE HEART OF A KING’S JESTER. THE HEART OF A KING’S JESTER. DO NOT MISS THIS AIAGNIFICENT PICTURE. SPLENDIDLY ACTED AND STAGED. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, AIAY 30th, 1912. ! ' The Theatre will rock with Laughter and Vociferous Outbursts of Prolonged Mirth. LAUGHS! SHRIEKS! SCREAAIS! All previous Merriment eclipsed. X7OX ARX HUGE COMBINED v SHOWS. MAGIC, HYPNOTISM, AND VAUDEVILLE. No person ever witnessing any previous performance of any kind has ever laughed so much before. You commence to laugh on the rise of the curtain, and you are still laughing when the performance concludes. VON ARX, America’s Premier Illusionist. The Brother of Nicola. PROFESSOR DEAN, The World’s Foremost Hvpnotist. GEORGE MURPHY, The Yankee Talking Juggler. And an all-American Company of Star. Artists. PRICES: 3.-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan opens at Hall’s on Monday, May 27th. fpOWELS from 9tl to 2/6, at Glasgow -*■ House, Hastings. QUGAR BAGS WANTED.—T. Clarkson, Queen street. Hastings.
I'kANCE PROGRAMMES and Concert Tickets’at Hart and Co.’s, Queen street (opposite Post Office), Hastings. SEE Window at Glasgow House, Hastings, for the latest in Silk Blopses to suit every taste and purse. TZ'LEANALL is, as its name implies, a clean-all of metals, and is a marvellous labour-saver to the busy housewife.
pOR ARTISTIC PRINTING (up-to-date) leave your order with Hart and Co., and it will be punctually attended to.
REVERSIBLE Tweed Coats,' Mackintoshes, and Jackets, at Glasgow House, Hastings. .
QUITS to measure from 50/-, and fit guaranteed. Our new patterns just arrived.—Denholm Bros., Port Ahuriri.
15 LOUSES for every day, all day, and " evening wear at Glasgow Douse, Hartings.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
TZ"EEP in your house, and give on first “ symptoms of cold, GATENBY’S MALT COUGH CURE, the safe, prompt and pleasant Cough Cure. Price 1/6 and 2/6 bottle.
WANTED KNOWN that Kessell is a manufacturer and producer; therefore can be relied on for first-class work. He can’t be beaten. He can save you money.
SEE our King street Window for Ladies’ Morning Skirts. Glasgow House Prices.
QPECIAL LINES need special attention. Direct public attention to your specialties by means of booklets, circulars, etc., printed by Hart and Co., opposite P. 0.. Hastings.
p LASGOW HOUSE/ Drapers and Importers, Heretaunga street, Hastings.
T> E? BROOKFI, Cash Tailor, Napier. «-!-• Ijaclies’ Costumes from £4/15,-, genuine Fox’s Serge Skirts 25/-, 1 weeds £l/1/-. By special request Air. Brooke will visit Hastings every Tuesday, and may be interviewed at the “Hydro” from 2 till 5. Orders may be left. 'Telephone 266. VXT AN TED KNOWN'that - th?TOaklea ’’ Dpiry supplies Pasteurised Milk at 4d per quart. OAKLEA DAIRY, GROVE ROAD, HASTINGS. Telephone 287. HERBERT AND CO"., Dyers and Cleaners,
112 QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS * (Close to “ Tribune ” Office).
VLTANTED KNOWN.—-We dye and ’ * clean Costumes, Suits, Feathers, Gloves, Panamas. Hats re-blocked. White and Cream Goods dry cleaned. Mackintoshes and Oilskin Coats altered and renovated. All repairs done with transferable stitches.
Ladies’ and Gent.'s Own Materials made up. Good fit and workmanship guaranteed.
SPECIAL show of Antique Coppei and Brass Kerb Suites. be have some very new designs in hamme eV copper kerbs with upholstered seat cuds: also log boxes and coal vases, firescreens, dogs and irons. G. RForeman and Co., Ltd., The Leading Ironmongers, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 138, 28 May 1912, Page 1
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