ENTERTAINMENTS, Sc. THEATRE. NAPIER. Direction - - •>. C. Williamson, Ltd. Gen. Manager for N.Z. - Rich. Stewart. ROMANCE ! MIRTH ! MELODY! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY NEXT. ,J. C. Williamson, Ltd., presents the NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. 150—ARTISTS-—1.50 In two of the Latest and Greatest Musical Cornedv Successes. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT Initial ahd only production in Napier of Franz Lehar’s (composer of “ The Merry Widow”) enormously successful and ' delightfully fascinating Comic Opera: THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG Gorgeously Dressed. Melodious Music. Clever Comedy. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. First representation here of the Dashing and Tuneful Military Musical Comedy: AUTUMN MANOEUVRES F un—Story—Songs. Dress' Circle 6 -, Stalls 4/-, Gallery 2/-. Plans for both productions at Howe Bros.’ Late Train to Hastings SATURDAY, 11.10 p.m. ' J. Farrell, Touring Manager. AYWA RD’S PICTURES EMPIRE THEATRE, NAPIER. TO-NIGHT AT 8- TO-NIGHT Record of Old World Happenings: WARWICK CHRONICLE No. 169 The Edison Players present a Touch of Nature: —HER ROYAL HIGHNESS——HER ROYAL HIGHNESS— An appealing story of a little princess, eleven years of age. The Gaumont Scenic Specialists present: IN WESTERN AFRICA A Masterpiece of Adventure by the Selig Company: —THE FIGHTING LIEUTENANT——THE FIGHTING LIEUTENANT— A Romance bristling with episodes of Mexican Life.
The Popular A.B. Company’s: BABY INDISPOSED Full of Laughter. The Stirring Events of the Dominion: N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS No. 22 A Hubsch Drama of Great Conception and Construction: THE FATAL DANCE THE FATAL DANCE Miss ASTA NEILSON, the Popular Star, at her best. A Great Laugh Instigator: WAITING FOR HUBBY EMPIRE ORCHESTRA PRICES: Dress Circle 1;-, Stalls 6d. Box Plan at the Dresden, 'Phone 838, or 'Phone 710 after 7 p.m. RING'S THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT Proprietors: Messrs. J. D. Rivers, F. C. Hartshorn and R. F. Sorenson. Direction, W. Everett, Manager. An altogether Remarkable Programme of Star Films. Featuring a stupendous Bison Dramatic Masterpiece in 3 acts. Distincaly one of the most striking screen dramas ever filmed. Fraught with intense interest. A mystic story of the Indian Idol, Bnddha: - —THE DEATH STONE OF INDIA——THE DEATH STONE OF INDIA— The massacre of priests by coolies —The Emerald—The Sacred Eye of Buddha— Theft—Death of the Despoilers—A Life for the Stone —In English hands —Buddhist Temple—The Restoration of the '■ Idol’s Eye. Como and see yourselves as others sei? you, and live over again those scenes of mirth and revelry: NAPIER MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL SEED INDUSTRY OF N.Z. PATHE GAZETTE SHORTY AND SANDY WORK TOGETHER. The Event of 1813: NAPIER MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL NAPIER MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL NAPIER MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. PRICES AS USUAL. XfILLAR’S HERBAL OINTMENT, the best for cuts, sores, etc. Ask vour chemist or grocer for it. PRIME POTATOES, 6 - per cwt; Choice Onions (guaranteed sound), 2Jd per lb.—T. Clarkson, Heretaunga street, Hastings. XfR.~ FRUITGROWER .'—Buy your •‘•▼X Fruit-case Nails at Henry Williams and Son's, Ltd., new shop in Heretaunga street, Hastings. MXEN’S Glace Button Boots, welted, x.vX 21/6. now 14/11; Ladies’ Kid-leg Patent Derby Shoes, plain Cuban heels, 18'11 now 14'6, at London House End-of-Season Sale, Hastings. BIG BARGAINS in the Men’s Section at the London House, Hastings to-morrow. —8 dozen Men’s Black Fancy Sox, embroidered sides, usually I'6 pair, now 9d; Men’s Black Hard Hats, all sizes, usually 10/6, now 4 'll ; Men’s Braces 9d pair, White Handkerchiefs 5 for 1/-. froni 20/- to £2O. Violas, ’ ’Cellos, Mandolins, Banjo-Mando-tins, Flutes (by the celebrated Mollenhauer), Accordeons, Music Carriers. Splendid selection. Just arrived by t.s. Nerehana. —Harston’s Arcade Music Warehouse. Napier WANTED. —Have yenr feet seen to. Corns, Ingrowing Toe-nails, carefully attended to at THE HYDRO, Tennyson st., Napier. Absolutely painless. W. H. Hildebrandt, Chiropodist
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 330, 16 January 1914, Page 1
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