ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. QJUNICJPAL THEATRE. NAPIER. SEPTEMBER 22ud. 23id. 21th A 25th. GRAND PRODUCTION By the NAPIER OPERATIC SOCIETY (.Under Special Arrangement with J. C. Williamson Proprietary. Ltd.) Of the Delightful Musical Comedy in Two Acts: - MISS HOOK OF HOLL AND - - MISS HOOK OF HOLI AND - - MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND- - —MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND—MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND - - MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND- - Spaikling Music Dre-ses. Efficient Orchestra. Beautiful Scenery. . The Whole of THE NET PROCEEDS THE NET PROCEEDS Will l,e given in AID OF THE DISTRESS FUND. All) OF THE DISTRESS FIND. Cast of Characters: Bandmaster Van Vuyt. Air. P.-I. Dodds Capt. Adrian Paap Air. G. Tndehope Air. Hook Mr. F. AV. M.dhuish Ludwig Schnapps Mr. G. Remington Old Policeman Mr. J. Mc.Allan Hans Alaas ■ Mr. K. P. AVriglit Hendrick Draek Mr. Ivor Lvnclt Van E-k Mr. 11. R. Chisholm Simon Slinks Mr. R/*x A’al“s Gr-tehen Mi- M. Reidv Old Market Woman Air. W. F-. Gvnii Freda A'oos Miss I. Afullanv Clara Voos Miss E. Grubb Mina Miss M. Eduii'-ds Sally Miss E. Ha - PRICES: 4.-,- 2,6 and 1 - Box Plan now opa-i at Howe Bios.' Dav Sa’.-s J. R Ro-, a-d < 'o.'LATE TR’JN FOR HASTINGS on Wednesday night. JJATRIOTIC pXITEI) MUNICIPAL THEATRE. NaI’IER. AVEDNESDVA. SEPT 3Gth, n - PM V M.C.A.. HASTINGS. Bov-’ 1 •paitm-ut. M)(IALTO-MOI:ROV> NlLljf iTucsd-'vi :ii 7.30. (.aims. Jokes. Song.-. Re! reshment.-,. Admission 3d.
pRINCES.-s THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Afanager - H. G. Avery. ’Tis not in mortals to command success. But weTl do more, —deserve it. —Shakespeare. TO-NIGHT At S. ‘tO-NIGHT A Picked Programme to Please Particular People Featuring th" (treat Vitagraph Star: CHILDREN OF THE TTIEI'D HILDREN OF THE I? EI D A Mtrong Picture Story oi a Alodern Vendetta. MISS EDITH STOREY, ! America's Star .Actress, in the lending! part. This is . a beaut it iil him. and Editu I ...Storev was mnr- •„ \n in h.-iter > ' 1 advata ,gh. THE WALLFLOWER Lubin's Grand Comedy Drama. REAPING THE WHIRLWIND Kalem’.s Comic Konkoktion : AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Always full of interesting events. PRINCESS TJOPULAR ICTURES AT JL RICES TENDERS. TENDERS. CIAENDERS, to close at Noon on TUESDAY, Sent. 29th, are invited for the erection of a Bungalow Residence in Frederick street. Plans may | be seen at my office in Queen street. A. GARNETT, Architect. NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACTS Nos. 121 TO 124. . PAINTING VARIOUS BUILDINGS. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received up to Noon of TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, for each of above contracts. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars obtainable from the undersigned. JNO. P. KENNY. Secretarv and Treasurer.
tyj-R. OARLY’LE HAIR DOCTOR. Y’EEDEE MASSEUR AND NERVE SPECIALIST. There is no “ cure-all ” remedy for disease. Each case treated specially. All Skin Troubles, Dandruff, Acne, Alopecia, Eczema, etc., rapidly cured. Grey Hair restored to its natural colour. Superflous hair removed without pain. Address:— 91 MARINE PARADE, NAPIER. WANTED KNOWN. —Sheetings, unbleached and bleached, from 1/yard, at C. Koorey’s, Heretaunga st., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN. — Embroidery, 4 to 9 inches wide, good quality, 5d yard to clear. —C. Koorey, Heretaunga street, Hastings. WANTED KNOWN.—Ladies’ Felt Slippers, 9d pair, just a few left. C. Koorey, Heretaunga st., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN that Ya-s and McPhail, Hastings, sell Dimock’s Bacon from 9d per lb. SC" EAT Foiatng ana mmbossect Cards Xx for business announcements, etc., are printed by Hart and Co., Queerstreet. Hastings. KEEP your name before the public. Send out Circulars dealing with your new lines—get them printed by Part, and Co . ono PO. Hastings iATAN’TEt) - KNOWN” that" the VV NAPIER PICTURE FRAMING WORKS. HASTINGS STREET (opp. Caledonian Hotel), P. N. PLAY ER, are still tbc best and cheapest for all kinds of PICTURE FRAMING, MOUNTCUTTING, itc. An up-to-date stock of PICTURES always on hand and arriving. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. ’Phone 767. JJASTINGS piSH (A. C. Watts, Proprietor). FRESH AND SMOKED FISH DAILY WHITEBAIT, CRAYFISH & OYSTERS In Season. Ring up 'Phone 149 and get your Fish delivered any hour of the day.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 237, 21 September 1914, Page 1
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