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ENTERTAINMENTS, *c. JFRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager - H. G. Avery. ’Tis not in mortals to command success. But we’ll do more, —deserve it. —Shakespeare. TONIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT A STRONG PROGRAMME OF ALLSTAR FILMS. And this is your Last Chance of seeing the Splendid Vitagraph Drama: T2l WiS MliS Introducing in the lead our old friend and favourite, MAURICE COS'IELLO. In this film he is seen at his best. A Great Play of the Diplomatic Service. A Vivid Exposure of the Spy System. A SHOT IN THE NIGHT One of the strongest of Kalem’s Screen Plays. MATCHMAKING DADS Lubin’s last shriek, a genuine yell producer. RENOVATION OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE A film that always proves of the greatest interest to all. TOPICAL BUDGET Absolutely the latest copy. Absolutely the latest copy, including a good photograph of HAMEL, the lost aviator, showing his wonderful looping and his remarkable tail-dive. This film is No. 1 on the programme. So come early. PRINCESS T>OPULAR ICTUKES AT X RICES. THE RAFTERS HE UR AFTERS BOX PLAN NOW OPEN PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Direction - William Anderson. Right from the Land of Stars it Stripes THE AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE COMPANY. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, Ist JUNE, MONDAY NEXT, Ist JUNE, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. In the IRRESISTIBLE MUSICAL SCREAM: The ri rafters HE VFR AFTERS Finales combine in one MAMMOTH, MOMUS INSPIRING ENSEMBLE, to make things hum from the moment the first fiddle speaks in the orchestra until the final curtain drops. MUSICAL BURLESQUES OF BIG RECORDS. SIXTY SINGERS A DANCERS AND FOUR ORIGINAL COMEDIANS, Ac. THE FAMOUS “ GRAFTER ” -MALE QUARTETTE and THE LANCASTER QUARTETTE. A SCORE*»F RAGTIME BELLES. Incidental to rhe Production: THE EVOLUTION OF THE TANGO. Produced under stage direction of W. R. Hughes. PRICES: 4 -, 3-, 2-. Day Sales at Cohen's. Business Manager. G. H. BARNES. QPENJNG OLNCERT United Temperance Social Guild, ST. ANDREW'S HALL. HASTINGS, TO-NIGHT AT 7.3(). Attractive Programme for Young and Old. Collection only.

H B PI VS^ IAL BVGBY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY, MAY' 30) SENIORS: Ahuriri v. Kia Ora, at Nelson Park, Napier, 3.15 p.m. JUNIORS: Petane v. Ahuriri, at Petane, 3.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. NOTE. —All matches at Hastings will be played on the Ridge Grounds. J. HINDAIAN, Hon. Sec. QT. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. K-’ FIRST AID CLASSES.—A Meeting to arrange formation of a First Aid Class in connection with above will be held on MONDAY EVENING, June Ist at 8 o’clock, at Headquarters, Carlyle street, Napier. All information obtainable from the Secretary, H. J. HARMAN, Wellesley road, Napier. BIGL’ErTbETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER Will be the Eleventh RATIONAL jQAIRY (gHOW AND FAT STOCK EXHIBITION. JUNE 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th. 1914. At PALMERSTON N. SHOW GROUNDS. Keep abreast of the times, and see for yourself what the Dominion is doing. Four enjoyable days amongst the Dairy Machinery and Horse Leaping, the Dairy Produce and Football Matches, the Fruit and the Photography. If you are interested in POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES AND CATS, see what the MANA WAI U POULTRY ASSOCIATION has to show you. The whole Show is crowded with something to interest and educate. Space applications 30th April, Dairy Produce Entries 16th May, General Entries Ist June. Keep the closing dates in mind and send for Schedule to W. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box 85, Palmerston North.

rpRY WILLOW PARK DAIRY for A clean, pure, rich Milk. Early delivery every morning.—A. E. WAKE, Norton road, Hastings. ’Phone 726. WANTED KNOWN that Yates and McPhail, Hastings, sell Heretannga Factory Butter at I. I >r lb for cash only. Why pay 1, 3 per lb, WANTED KNOWN that more than Half my time is now devoted to renewing tind repairing Motor-car Springs. Best steel used and guaranteed workmanship. No cheap work.— E. R. DODGE, Coachbuilder, Nelson street, Hastings. P.S.—I am continually receiving Springs for repair from all parts of Hawke’s Bay. IF you want to get the best results for your Crutchings, send them to me to he scoured. 121 was na.d »at Napier in last June 'sales for i’rutchings scoured by me. All wool ■ unsigned to Whakatu Railway Station a i.l receive prompt attention. R TUCKER, WOOLSCO’JRER, AVHAPATU.

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

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 139, 29 May 1914, Page 1

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