f 1 ENTERTAINMENTS. Ac. I RING’S THEATRE. HASTINGS * TO-NIGHT AT &. TO-NIUU'J Proprietors: Messrs. J. 1). Rivers, F. : C. Hartshorn and R. F. Sorenson. I Direction : W. Everett, Manager. j TO-NIGHT AT 7.59 TO-NIGHT ■ Star Featuring the Beautiful Moral Plav from Lubin s Great Studios: 1 ’ GOOD FOR EVIL I . GOOD FOR EVIL | •Showing human nature in its finest. ! aspect. ‘ | “To err is human, to forgive Divine.’’ j i An Entrancing Pathe Scenic: ‘ TRIP TO THE NILE DAM | The Grand Human Screen-Play by the Vitagraph Company: THE ONLY VETERAN IN TOWN The alwavs fresh, ever welcome: t; AUM O N T GRAPH 1C Two immensely superior Comic Reliefs: The Vitagraph Laugh King: CUTEY TRIES REPORTING With the funniest possible results. The Inimitable Kevstone: CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK And a quaint, queer chap he is. PRICES A> USUAL. JJRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager - H. G. AVERY’. TO-NIGHT AT fs. TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME OF PROTEAN DELIGHTS. Your Last Chance of seeing this Fine Selection >.f First-class Films. PARTING OF THE TXTAYS ARTING OF THE VV AYS On-> ot the !• a>:y powerful incid *nts in this Drama is the rescue of a girl from the top of a burning lighthouse by a man in an aeroplane. A Picture well worth the price of admission alone. THE SUBSTITUTE ENGINEER A whirl of heart throbs and thrills. CARNIVAL WEEK AT CHRISTCHURCH. showing THE RACE FOR THE N.Z. CUP TWEEDLEDUM STI CK TO THE SADDLE A Farce that creates hysterical moment s. PRINCESS ’ POPULAR PRICES. Book ymir seats at Hall and Son's. Watch this Space for the Greatest Attraction Picturedoni has era r known: “ WITH S( OTT TO THE POLE.’’ DETAILS LATER. CENTRAL A. A- P. ASSOCIATION. WAIPUKURAU pOVRTH <£<HOW. WAIPUK URAU RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY. fth FEBRUARY. 1911 PR,ZE £3OO MOXEY - Besides several Silver Cups and other handsome and valuable Trophies. COMPETITIONS. HORSES. SHEEP. CATTLE. PIGS. DAIRY PRODUCE. HOME INDUSTRIES. Special Train Arrangements. Entries close JANUARY 21st. 1914. ! Schedules and all information from the Secretary. P. S. C ARROLL. Box 59, Waipukurau. I WESLEY HALL, HASTINGS. I TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23rd, 1913. i JUVENILE rpHEATRICALS ■ In aid of Hastings Cottage Hospital. : Under the Patronage of His Worship the . Mayor. i j Doors open at 7.-15. Curtain 8 sharp. ! | Al,Mi>sil >x - - and 1 Children Gd. t : TAON’T WORRY' about Coal.—Get' U your Christmas Cake at the Savoy. J Hastings. i L r >EFUL Christmas Presents — Hand- i , kcrchieis. vers - choice Kid Gloves, ' ■ Umbrellas, etc. —Westerman and Co., • • j CUSHIONS. Travelling Bags, Suit t a-. Rugs and al! you need.-—• j W'-uiinaii and' Co.. Hastings. BATHING Costume's, Bathing Caps, '■rices I - tu 2 6 and 1,11 to 5 6. I —Wv-t-'rman and Co.. Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 312, 23 December 1913, Page 1
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