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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. piIINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. TONIGHT AT ■* TO-NIGHT Drama: THE KNIGHT.- < F RHODES. LEGEND OI KING (OPHETUA. WARWICK ( HRONICLE A DAY < OUTING EUCHRED BY SMUGGLERS, etc.. itc.’ RING’S THEATRE. HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT 8., TO-NIGHT Another Splendid Varied Programme. WAY OF THE MOUNTAINS i A Western Drama ef love and jealous/) POWER OF A HYMN (A most pathetic Dramy hy Ka’ein Co.) ALKALI IKE PLAYS THE DEVIL The great Laugh Film, in which Augustus Carmet is again seen to ad .aiitage). The',’ Eviler.t Productions are support'd by:—Cocoa Cultivation—StrongArm N'f'l'-j—Didduins as an Aitist - Pat the Soothsayer- -Gaumont Grape. 1.- — Fraud at Hope Mine. ADMISSION: 1,6. 1 -, Cl. Doors open 7.15. Overture 8 p.m. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. RICKARDS’ TIVOLI COMPANY. Direction Hugh D. Mclntosh. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. A GALAXY OF WORLD S STARS, Comprising the Greatest and Most Expensive Company of Front-rank Vaudeville Artists ever brought to N.Z. ARNOLD DE BIERE. The Mysterious, and his elaborate company, in a costly and gorgeous entertainment of all that is fascinating in Oriental Magic. NELLA WEBB, The Incomparable American Danseuse, the Rage of Four Continents. TAYLOR AND ARNOLD, America’s Famous Rag-time Monologuists. CHINKO, The Renowned Boy Juggler. ALBERTO MARINI, Late Principal Tenor, Quinlan Opera. MINNIE KAUFMANN, Daring Acrobatic Cyclist. Reserves at Hall’s PRICES: (reserved), 3 -, 2,-. No early doors. TZREEZING WORKS SOCIAL AND A DANCE, Paki Paki Hall. TUESDAY. 11th inst., 8 p.m. ’Bus leaves Railway Crossing, Hastings, 7.15 p.in. Gents., return 1 -. Ladies Free. Admission: Gents. 2-, Indies Free. ST. DREW’S (RARDEN pARTY Will he opened on WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH. 1913, In the Grounds of Mrs. Newrick, Havelock road, Hastings, at 3 o’clock. By H. M. CAAIPBELL, Esq.. M.P. The various Games and Entertainments will he for both voung and old. In the Evening the NAPIER PIPE BAND will bo in attendance. The Grounds will be lit bv electric light. A Stall for the SALE OF WORK, and other Stalls for various produce.

ADMISSION TO THE GROUND: 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BAPTIST CHURCH. Karamu road, Hastings.—The Best Harvest Display ever seen in Hastings will be sold by Auction without reserve. Come and buy the Choicest Fruits at your own prices. W. F. H ICKS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST, CENTRAL BUILDINGS, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS (Opp. Pacific Motel). High-class Service at Moderate Charges. Fifteen Years’ Experience. M ORGAN ’ WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT STORE HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS (Opposite Boro’ Council Chambers). HAMPERS (2 gallons), your own choice, delivered in Hastings or Railway Station. “White Swan” unequalled i Ales and Stout. Premier brand of | Wines and Spirits. Agent Phoenix Fire i Insurance Co., and for Briasco’s Dye l 'ojr Works. ’Phone 453. I fZ" EN BEECHAM, Building Contraoj tor, House Decorator, Signwriter, jetc., Shakespeare Road, NAPIER, ini vites your inspection of his extensive and | varied stock’ of Wall Papers, Friezes, [ Dadoes, etc. —is prepared to do PaintI :ng. Decorating and General House i Repairs of every description—anti will ; five you a quotation for anything you ! .nay require done, guaranteeing first- | class work and satisfaction. Telephone I 171. P.O. Box 169. Napier. J yVANTED KNOWN that C. Koorey; • * * Hastings, is the man for cheap .and good Footwear. I yVTANTED KNOWN. —You cannot | ’ ’ get better Pianos or terms. Call | and inspect D.I.C. Piano Agency. H. |J. Fraser. Manager Hastings. i 4 II TOO removed to Emerson street. ; -*■ * m>xr to J. Black's and Beresford land Huberts. Ltd.. Napier. Cheap I Chinese White Robs. 21m width. 1 6 ■yard. Colonr-d Silk 1,9 yard. Tussore ; Silk, 31in wide. 2 6 yard. ! rpiME and Wages Books at Hart and | Co , Queen street. Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 73, 10 March 1913, Page 1

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