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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. THEATRE. HASTINGS. Proprietors: Messrs. J. D. Rivers, F. C. Hartshorn and R. F. Sorenson. Direction - AV. Everett, Manager. TONIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT A Picture Production of Immense Educational Value. A WONDERFUL MASTERPIECE OF KINEMATOGRAPHY ! A Fascinating Work of World-wide Interest. PATHE FRERES’ CHEF-D’OUVRE. That Great Historical Drama: THE CAREER OF Napoleoxt a p o l e o It Na p o LEO-vr A P O L E O IT From his Coronation to St. Helena. ~ “ The jest of Fame. Who wooed thee once, thy vassal, and became The flatterer of thy fierceness, till thou wert A god unto thyself.”—Byron. 4000 FEET OF EXQUISITE FILMING Most of which was, by special permission, photographed at the actual famous places where ths historical episodes occurred.

A.K. Comedy: THAT ELUSIVE KISS PATHE GAZETTE No. 259 WHITE WINGS AT WELLINGTON N.Z.P.S. Interest.’ THE MESSAGE OF THE SUN DIAL Edison Drama. THE MEDICINE SHOW AT STONE GULCH Lubin Comic. PRICES AS USUAL. HAYWARD’S PICTURES EMPIRE THEATRE, NAPIER. TONIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT Star Featuring Brit’s Great Dramatic Action. A Human Play of Power and Force. A Strong Story of a Villain’s Greet! for Gold. Two Women are the Victims of Base Injustice. Wits and a Fight for a Woman’s Eights The qjuffragette HE OUFFRAGETTE The qj uff ragette HE OUFFRAGETTE The Very Last Word in Picture News: THE TOPICAL BUDGET THE TOPICAL BUDGET Lubin’s Latest Big Dramatic Success: IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS Screaming A.B. Comic: THOSE LITTLE FLOWERS THOSE LITTLE ELOWERS Edison’s Powerful Melodrama: A NIGHT AT THE INN A NIGHT AT THE INN Lubin’s Long Laugh: WHO STOLE JONES’ WOOD ? WHO STOLE JONES’ WOOD “ Pathe’s Film of Special Interest: THE FISHERS OF BRITTANY THE FISHERS OF BRITT.;NY Brilliant Comic Relief: Pathe’s Comedy PROVING A LOVER PROVING A LOVER EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Dress Circle 1/-, Stalls 6d. Box Plan at The Dresden, ’Phone 839, or ’Phone 710 after 7 p.m. QLYMPIA SKATING RINK. OPEN: 2.30 till 4.30. 7.30 till 10 p.m. PRICES: Gentlemen 1/-, Skates 6d. Ladies 6d, Skates 6d. Or Admission by Concession Tickets— Gents 9/- dozen, Ladies 4/6 dozen.

■C3OR Pig Fattening we stock Pea -■7 Meal, Barley Meal, Sucrosine and Pollard. —T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. JOHNSON’S, Hastings, Saturday Morning Sensational Offers in all departments. Manufacturers' Samples direct from Home. TOFJNSON’S Special Sale oi Manufacturers’ Samples has caused a stir amongst all thrifty buyers. Prices absurd! JOHNSON’S, loading Draper, Hastings, gives yon the last word in Drapery Barains. Neckwear, worth T, 11, clearing 6d each ; Sample Blouses, worth 12'6, clearing 5,6 each; Dress Materials, worth 3. 6, clearing 1/- yard; Sheetings, worth 1/9, clearing 1/- yard. BIGGER Blanket Values, great sizes. White Colonial Blankets 21 -, 25 6, 27 6, others 14 '6 to 16 11. — Westerman and Co., Hastings. CNOSY Eiderdowns at little prices.— ‘ Choice grades of good colours ami .best goods ,21.-, 29/6. 35. 6 to 85 -., famous low prices.—Westerman A Co. IjtOß Draughty Doors get heavy Plushette Curtainings, extra, special lines. 50 inches, 3 6 yard, famous low prices.—Westerman A Co., Hastings. The Union Company’s Kauri, at present discharging coal at the breakwater. is expected to complete same and leave for Newcastle on Saturday next. The Union Company’s Monowai arrived this morning from South Island prts and Wellington, and sails at 8.30 p.m. for Gisborne. Tokomaru Bay and Auckland, connecting at the latter port with the same company’s Manuka for Sydney. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Tongariro is due here from Tokomaru Bay for Homeward loading on Saturday. The C. and D. Line’s steamer Indrabarah is due here from North about June 6th. The C. and D. Line’s Muritai is due from Wellington on June 6th.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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