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ENTERTAINMENTS, *c. JgXTRA ! PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager - 11. G. Avery. Q.RAND J>ATRIOTIC OONCERT Will be giveu on FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14th, 1914, Bv the HASTINGS ORPHANS CLUB In conjunction with THE PRINCESS PICTURES. The whole proceeds to be devoted to j the fund in aid cf the EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. PRICES: Circle 3Stalls 2/-, Pit I,'-. Seats may be booked at Hall’s for Gd extra. ROLL UP IN YOUR THOUSANDS And give us your loyal support. Look out for the Boys selling Tickets. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager - H. G. Avery. ’Tis not in mortals to command success. But we’ll do more, —deserve it. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. A RARE PROGRAMME of Great Artistic Appeal, Featuring Broncho’s■ Grand Star: WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD Life, and the Hard Battle to “Live.” The Cry of the Poor and the Cry of the Criminal. A Strong Drama of Humanity. WITH THE EYES OF LOVE Edison’s Grand Human Drama: A “Keystone” Comedy is the sure cure: for the Blues. Here wo have it: CRUEL, CRUEL LOVE Responsible for shrieks and yells. THE BELLBOY’S REVENGE A Melodramatic-cum-Comedy Screamlet THE EUGENIC BOY* (1600 feet of unadulterated mirth and ‘ merriment by the famous Thanhouser Company.) TOPICAL BUDGET (The “World’s News” on a Picture Sheet.) PRINCESS TJOI’ULAR ICTURES AT JT RICES. See our Latest Extra on this page. jyrONSTER QOCIAL & JJANCE. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, HASTINGS. FRIDA! , AUGUST 14, 1914, 7.30 p.m.! In honour of the Aotei (Dannevirke) Football Team’s visit. The Students of I the Mormon Agricultural College will give a Concert Programme interspersed with dances, as follows:— 1 Football Song and Chorus: “On, M.A.C.” Orchestra and Students 2 Tenor Solo, Selected-, H. Matenga 3 Song, “On the Old Fall River Line,” 31. Palwai 4 Cello Solo, “Melody of Love,” Miss Vivian Johnson 5 Song and Chorus, “My Baby Rose,” W. Smith 6 Piano Solo, “Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 2” M. Johnson 7 Song, “Down on Cannibal Isle,” H. Hipwai 8 Brass Band, M.A.C. March and Chorus, M.A.C. Band 9 Song (Comic) “Down in Monkeyville” H. Manawatu 10 Song, “In' the Garden of my Heart” What a 11 Song (Comic), “Mysterious Rag,” M.A.C. Raggy Kids 12 Mandoline Solo, Selected, Pro.'Smith 13 Chorus, “Aloha Oe,” Hawaian Love Song, Students “GOD SAVE THE KING.” Tickets, 3/-. RAN’GI TE AWE AWE. PROFESSOR SMITH. Joint Secs. HASTINGS CRICKET BALL. /"IN account of the Drill Hall being requisitioned for defence purposes, the committee find it necessary to POSTPONE THE DANCE until further notice. E. NAPIER, J. CRAIG, Secretaries. rXHEAP PEAS, 15/- for 2001 b sack.— T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. ANTED KNOWN that Yates ’ ’ McPhail, Hastings, sell prime Table Potatoes, sound, at 9/- per sack. ©FECIAL/WAR - MAP~ of” Europe; large size, post free 17.—Hall's, Hastings. ’^AN T TED • * McPhail, Hastings, sell Dimock's Pork Sausage, 8d pel lb. Fresh every Saturday. WANTED KNOWN. • i —Yates and McPhail, Hastings, sell Fresh Prunes at 6d per lb. WANTED KNOWN. — Yates and McPhail, Hastings, sell lib tins Salmon at 9d. BLINDS. —The best of Window-Blinds and Rollers at David Whyte’s, Heretaunga street, Hastings. WANTED and McPhail, Hastings, sell loose Tea at 1/3 per lb, equal to any 2- on the market. COWKEEPERS and Horseowners. — I have some good Hay for sale cheap by the load, also Mangolds and Horse Carrots and O.S. Chaff.—Ring 213 Y for prices delivered. W._ N. .Burcher," Havelock N. j ’ TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE. ORDERS taken now for plants. Order early to ensure a supply of the < best kinds.—Sittings of Eggs for sale. ; R. Doubleday, corner Albert street and [Park road, Hastings. ’ tpOOD AND SEED for Canaries. : Bird Cages. Baths, Bottles, Sand, ■ Nests, Nest Baskets, etc. Also Songs- ■ ters and Breeding Birds for sale. ARMSTRONG AND HAININ’G, STATION STREET. HASTINGS CAfl DAY’S’ FUN for 1/- —We have ffvv ju S t received a big consignment of the famous Bubbler for making bubbles without soap—floating bubbles, ' surprise bubbles, rolling bubbles, smoke bubbles, toboggan bubbles, supported bubbles, bouncy bubbles—-all can be made with this wonderful outfit, price !/-. —PRATT’S, Booksellers, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 203, 12 August 1914, Page 1

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