ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. £ATEST JgXTRA ! PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager - H. G. Avery. 1 QRAND pATRIOTIC £tONCER’I Will be given on FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14th, 1914 Bv the HASTINGS ORPHANS CLUB In conjunction v.ith THE PRINCESS PICTURES. The whole proceeds to be devoted t< the fund in aid of the EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. PRICES: Cfrcla 3,-, Stalls 2/-, Pi 1/-. Seats may be booked at Hall’: for 6d extra. R’OLL UP IN YOUR THOUSANDS And give us yciir loyal support. Tickets are obtainable from Mrs H. G. Avery at the Theatre, or fron members of the Orphans Club. p> RIN CESS THEATRE, HASTINGS Lessee and Manager - H. G. Avery ’Tis not in mortals to command success But we’li do more, —deserve it. —Shakespeare TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT A RARE PROGRAMME of Great Ar tistic Appeal, Featuring Broncho’ Grand Star: WOLVES OF THE UNDER WORLD WOLVES OF THE UNDERWORLD Life, and the Hard Battle to “Live.’ The Cry of the Poor and the Cry of tin Criminal. A Strong Drama of Humanity. This picture should seen iy everyem WITH THE EYES OF LOVE Edison’s Grand Human Drama: A “Keystone” Comedy is the sure curt for the Blues. Here we have it: CRUEL, CRUEL LOVE Responsible for shrieks and yells. THE EUGENIC BOY (1000 feet of unadulterated mirth, and merriment by the famous Thanhouser Company.) TOPICAL BUDGET (The “World’s News” on a Picture Sheet.) PRINCESS TJOPULAR ICTURES AT -L RICES. See our Latest Extra on this page. fyJONSTF.R & JQANCE. ODDFELLOWS’ .HALL. HASTINGS. FRIDAY’, AUGUST 14, 1914, 7.30 p.m. In honour of the Aotea (Dannevirke) Football Team’s visit. The Students of 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 - Tenor Solo, Selected, H. Maienga 3 Song, “On the O.d Fall River Line,” . M. Palwai 4 Cello Solo, “Melody of Love.” Miss 'Vivian Johnson 5 Song and Chorus, “My Eaby Rosa.” W. Smith 6 Piano Solo, “Hungarian Rhapsodie „ No. 2” M. Johnson ' Song, “Down on Cannibal Isle,” „ H. Hipwai 18 Brass Band, M.A.C. March and | Chorus, M.A.C. Band 9 Song (Comic) “Down in Monkey villa” H. Manawatu 10 Song, “In the Garden of my lioart” YY'hata 11 Soog (Comic), “Mvsterious 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 '-. RANGI TE AWE AYVE. PROFESSOR SMITH. Joint Secs. NORTHERN CHARITY CUP MATCH. NELSON PARK, NAPIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15th, 3 p.m. AHURIIU v. CLIVE. Junior Matches postponed on account of Expeditionary Movements. Collection will be taken up in aid of V.’ar Fund. V M.C.A. PARLIAMENT. Hastings. - 11 - —TO-MORROW NIGHT (Friday) at 8. Government introduces a Bill to reduce Prohibition Y’ote from 60 to 55 per cent. Ladies especially invit-xl. /"■(HEAP PEAS, 15/- for 2GOlb sack.--T. Clarkson. Ltd., Hastings. ANTED” KNOWN."— Yates ””7nd McPhail. Hastings, sell Dimock’s Pork Sausage, 8d pci lb. Fresh every Saturday. WANTED KNOWN. - — 'Ytetes wd McPhail, Hastings, sell Fresh Prunes at 6d par ib. WANTED - KNOWN, — smd McPhail, Hastings, sell lib tins Salmon at 9d. BLINDS.— The best of Window Blinds and Rollers at David Whyte's, Heretaunga street, Hastings. WANTED KNOWN.’—Yates'” aud McPhail, Hastings, soli loose Tea at 1 '3 per lb, equal to any 2- on the market. HXT N. BURCHER. Havelock North. ’ ’ • sells O.S. Chaff, prime quality, 3 G per sack : Cow Chuii 3 - per cwt. ; Horse Carrots - per sack or 2.9 in lots of 6 or more. Kerosene and Benzine in stock at lowest vaaii prices, delivered free. ’Phone 213 Y. 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. P'IOOD AND SEED for Canaries. *■ Bird Cages. Baths, Bottles, Sand, Nests, Nest Baskets, etc. Also Songsters and Breeding Birds for sale. ARMSTRONG AND HAINING. ST A TTON STREET. HAST INGS 1’47 ANTED KNOWN that all Razors V f WE SET are GUARANTEED. A new and select range of 888, Lewoes’ Genuine Merschautn Pipes. Hockey Sticks, Footballs, etc. All Toilet and Smokers’ Requisites kept in stock.— S. KEARNEY,’ Hairdresser. Tobacconist and. Razor Specialist, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 204, 13 August 1914, Page 1
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