ENTERTAINMENTS. ■ ~ . - ‘pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. ! TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT ! 1 - COMPLETE CHANGE. 6d ! 1 - 'POPULAR 6d ! 1 - X ICTURES 6d ' 1 - at 6d 1 - POPULAR 6d i ’ - 1 RICES. 6d ’RING'S THEATRE. HASTINGS. 'TO-NIGHT PICTURES TO-NIGHI AT s P.M. PICTURES AT 8 P.M. ACROSS THE ALPS (Scenic) JACK AND JINGLES (Drama) ■DOMESTIC TREASURE (Comedy) ’cAPT. RIVERS' REWARD (Drama) !2 KNIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM (Com.) i AR.NST-BARRY' BOAT RACE (Topical) i PAID BACK (Drama) 'COLONEL'S BET (Comedy) SHELLING OF ST. MARCUS (Educational) HER UNCLE S CONSENT (Drama) FRISCOT IS HONEST (Comic) Doors open 7.15. Overture 8 p.m. Admission: 16, 1,-, 6d. pRAND BAZAAR IN OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. HASTINGS, during Show Week, openingTUESDAY. Oct. 15th, at 3 p.m.. continuing 2.30 to 10 p.m. daily till Friday. Great Variety of Attractions. Competitions. Concert each evening. Juggling Feats. Tea Rooms open afternoon and evening. Town Band. Orchestra. Admission 6d, Children 3d. HAVELOCK NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. £<ALE OF yyORK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1912. Afternoon and Evening. PLAIN SEWING. FANCY GOODS. POT PLANTS, JAPANESE GOODS, and Sundries too numerous to mention. R EFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. String Band in Attendance. WESLEY HALL, HASTINGS.— Debate, MONDAY, Oct. 7th, 8 p.m. : “Is it good for Humanity that Woman should have, equal Rights «ith Man?” Aff. : St. Andrew's Debating Society. Neg. : Methodist. Admission Free. All are welcome. i
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. pHURCH OF CHRIST, Market Street, Hastings. 11 a.m. QTFaNDREW S CHURCH. Hastings | KZ7 (Presbyterian).—ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. P. Ramsay. VATESLEY CHURCH, HASTINGS V' (New Building).—ll a.m.. Rev. T. J. Wallis, “ What Constitutes the House of God?" 7 p.m., Rev. H. L. Blamires, “ The Plenitude of the Spirit.” QTORTFORD MISSKIN ~HAU7 Hastings.—Sunday School. 2 p.m. Service, 3.15 p.m. Speaker, Mr. M. Lascelles. All are welcome. QALVAITON ARMY? HAST'INGTsrT ° SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6th, 1912. SPECIAL MEETINGS will be conducted by MAJOR CARMICHAEL (the Hawke’s Bay and Wellington Divisional Commander) at 7 and 11 a.m.. 3 and 7 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT at 8 o’clock, the Major will lecture on “ The Life of the late Mrs. General Booth. Tickets 6d. IN NEVERS ARY SER V IC IThBAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Karamu road, Hastings. Bright Singing bv Scholars, assisted hv Orchestra. SPECIAL ADDRESSES:—II am.. “Counsel to Teachers and Parents,’' Rev. H. B. Hughes, M.A. ; 2.30 p.m.. “The Wonderful Castle,” Mr. E. J. F. King, General Secretary Y.M.C.A. ; 7 p.m.. “ The 'World’s Supreme Quest.’ R v. H. B. Hughes, .M.A. A Day ol Brightness. Everyone welcome. Conn and hear the children. * M.C.A.. HAST IN G S MEET ING • FOR MEN, SUNDAY (to-morrmv) at S.:j() p.m. Speaker. Mr. S. E. McCarthy. S.M. Subject, “ Religions Training of th” Young." Chairman. Mr. J. Fear.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 259, 5 October 1912, Page 1
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