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ENTERTAINMENTS, &c. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT Th? 3<XNift Drama : A CRUEL FATE A CRUEL FA I E Supported by an All-Star Programme. RING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT DO YOU TURKEY TROT? Have you seen it done? See Miss Phyllis Dare do this newfangled dance. ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE. 3000 ft Drama, and many other good films. QLYMPIA RINK, HASTINGS. Open 2.30 to 4.30, 7.30 to 10 p.m. NO BAND TO-NIGHT. Admission as usual. ““rOMOANA CRICKET CLUB. npHE ANNUAL DANCE of the above Club will be held in the Social Hall, Tomoana, on FRIDAY, Juno 6th, at 8 p.m. ’ Gents and Double Ticket 2.6, Ladies 1 -. Motor 'Bus v.iil leave Neagle’s Stables at 7.30 p.m. Return Fare 1 6. —E. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec.

iXYTHV VOTE FOR TURNER?— * ’ Because Turner has made his j money in Hastings and is prepared to i give it back to Hastings in time and | s.Tviee. ! 4 LARGE assortment of CARPET SQUARES, FURNITURE AND ■ BEDDING at i KERSHAW’S. HASTINGS. I "ITcFARLANE’S Removal Sale, Last I -s*>- Week. —White and Unbleached I Sheeting. 1/-, 1/3, I'6, I'9, these are absolutely ire? from dressing; White Flannelette, per dozen 1 11, 5 11, 6'll, -11. ' . MeFARLANE Removing Next Week. —Now is your opportunity for Bargains. What about Lace Curtains? We will give yon big reductions off old prices. \ Tc FARLAN e7-M ) ~:he~9 th and 171lowing dates, Business will be conduct.-i on the new premises, next ■to Mr. Pone’.-. Ironmonger, Matings. Don't forget. McFARLAN'E. —Prior to moving, afl Men's Shirts. Singlets. Underpants. very ehetip; 16 6 Whit? Wool Sweaters for 7 6, Maids’ Navy Jerseys 4 11. McFARLANF.'S Bargains for Mothers —See our stock of Infants’ Wool Hats at 6d. Cream Hoods 1 11. Infants’ Pinafores 1 -, Half-guinea Shawls for 6 11.

M. i-AR LANE Gil -Monday, the 9th and following days cur Business will b- conducted- on the new premises, next to Bone’s the ironmongs-r, Hastings. Good goods for very low prices. ICI . .MEAL.’ Rice M.-ai! B-?-t tor jiigs and poultry. 9 - per bag of 1 -lOlbs. —T. Clarkson, Grain Merchant. Hartjpgs. H” AY~f.>r Cows, Hay for Horses, Bedding Straw, all steam haled and r -adfor immediate d-dtvery. — F. Clarkson. Ha stings. TO"OUR Fowls have gone off laying! Meat Meal will bring them on again. Obtainable from T. Clarkson. Heretaunga street. Hastings. SPIRITUAL CLAIRVOYANCE AND PSYCHOMETRY. MRS. ROGERS (formerly Miss Griffiths), Registered Missionary for the National Society of Spiritualists, having returned to Hastings, may be consulted daily at Piccadilly Buildings, Heretaunga street. Hastings (last room on left of passage). Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (evenings by arrangement). VTOILSiLXte “ STAR " BRAND ’ ’ Cement and Hydraulic Lime can f>e used on iand or under water with equal success. Ask experienced persons about it. —Williams and Crough, sole agents. Napier and Hastings. HANGING LAMPS, all brass, showing light equal to about 70 candle power, 17/6 each, cash with order. ■ Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Hastings Branch. TOTOANTED, Orders for Shingle it; ▼ v Lu-ge or small quantities, delivered to any part cf Hastings.—R. MeGaflin. ’Phone 145. NAPIER - WAIROA STEAMER SERVICE. Richardson and company. LIMITED, beg to notify the Gen- ; e-.-r.l P;i ! >j- that they will from Ist [JUNE. 1913. assume the management lot’ the Napier-Wairoa and Mohaka steamer service as recently carried on by the Wairoa and Mohaka Steamship Company. Limited.

H.B. ENLARGING £ FRAMING CO. ARCADE. NAPIER. DOES Enlarging and Framing, best nt tor U J •*> - complete. So hy giie orders to out-id-, s■' Late Manager, Glasgow Picture I' ram Co. Hastings KEN BEECHAM- Builder. Painter and Decorator. Shakespeare road. NAPIER. Direct Importer, has just landed three large shipments of Paperhangings. all of the latest and best designs. Make a point of seeing these at an earlv date. Large stocks of Painters' 'Materials and Requisites Tel or* hr* no 17! P O Ros ~ RaZOfTsETTING 1 - -Having the latest appliance?- combined witn the most scientific met beds for Razor Setting. I can gu.t:?.nt e all razors set by me to be in first- * i'S oi lor. Country customers can reiy on having their razors by return of post. S. KEARNEY, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, HERFT'FNGA STREET. HASTINGS. PIAN-D AND < ! I?C.A?< ‘-\LE AT CENNi i» < B-mD D : !.- - t.;. r;. h-• tbnreh. 3i»7E lieretnuzga Lji-An. I'.i'•ting'- 'Phone 373. Piano bv >p ■■*<’. r £.15. milum-l t<* til 11 >vr M a! Mr-> I. -■■itd mai . r*v, r',~ red’it'-'d t*' £J ~ 1” -• a/' 51 ' 0 O.g.Tii h*. <tc'-y aivl C'n'Li. cn't £‘2s. very iur ton'’. £l3 cash. Conic and. see tin?'-,** instruments, ant. they u ill eon.>ne-' you. lleaie mid Standard Sawing Machines i» stock.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 1

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