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ENTERTAINMENTS. »c. TTAYWARD'S PICTURES "■ EMPIRE THEATRE, NAPIER. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A MAGNIFICENT OFFERING BY THE LONDON CINEMA CO. A Dramatic Romance of Real Life. A Tale of London Town —East and West FEATURING IYY CLOSE, The beautiful, fascinating English Picture Actress, winner of the All-England Beauty Competition. The t ure of t ondon HE JLURE OF AUONDON THE T URE OF T ONDON HE XJURE OF JX ONDON 4000 ft Star Cinema Drama in 2 Parts. * * * GAUMONT GRAPHIC GAUMONT GRAPHIC Passing Events. * * * A Pathe-colour: STUDIES IN BIRD LIFE STUDIES IN BIRD LIFE * * * Majestic’s Quaint Drama: HIS FIRST LOVE HIS FIRST LOVE or “The Bachelor and the Baby.’ ♦ * * Cines’ Scenic Series: VISIONS OF ROME VISIONS OF ROME The City of the Cresars magnificently reproduced. A.K.’s Breezy Comic Playlet: THE JOY RIDE THE JOY RIDE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. RING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. Proprietors: Messrs. J. D. Rivers, F. C. Hartshorn and R. F. Sorenson. Direction - W. Everett, Manager. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A Diversified and Somewhat Different Programme . Authentic Motion Pictures of Wild Animals. Denizens of the Indian Jungle caught by the Camera. Wild Beasts seen in safety from a cosy seat. Motion Marvels- by a Modern Mungo Park. A DAY WITH CHERRY KEARTON IN THE EAST: Or Marvels of vtature ARVELS OF IN ATURE Vitagraph's Dramatic and Well-acted 2000ft] Play: [2oooft ' THE MASTER OF THE MINE Featuring a Mine Accident and Rescue. Witness this great Keystone and banish ennui: WHEN HAZEL MET THE VILLAIN Ha! Ha! 'Twas then the fun grew fast , and furious. Ambrosio's Fine Interest Series: TRAINING ITALIAN CAVALRY The Most Recent Edition of the GAUMONT GRAPHIC Thanhouser’s Diverting Comic: THE SOLDIER AND THE DOLLS PRICES AS USUAL. HAWKES BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. HAWKE’S T>AY QHOW AWKE’S IS AY IO HOW Hawkes t>ay qhow awkes .Day dhow WILL BE HELD AT HASTINGS ON OCTOBER 21st and 22nd, 1914. £1697 OFFERED IN PRIZES. General entries close at the Society's Office. Tennyson street, Napier, on WEDNESDAY, October 7th. The Secretary will be in attendance at Mr. J. R. Lanauze’s Office, Queen street, Hastings, on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS to receive entries and subscriptions. Programmes and Entry Forms can be obtained from offices of any A. and I*. Society, from Mr. J. 11. Lanause, Hastings, or will be posted free on application to CHAS. DOUGLAS, .•secretary, Napier.

SEED POTATOES of all varieties, including South Island Up-to-dates, Gamekeepers, Dakotas, now in stock.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. TO’ANTED EVERYBODY TO TRY LOWE’S LOVELY BACON At 9}d per lb sliced. THE “IDEAL HOME’’ School of Dresscut-ting.—Classes held from 19 to 12 anti 2 to 5. Cutting and De- ' signing taught in six lessons. Dresses cut and fitted for 5 -. Call any day ; for Free Demonstration at the “IDEAL HOME’’ DRESSCUTIING SCHOOL,; Scott’s Buildings, HERETAUNGA' STREET, HASTINGS. | THREE GOOD W T AR MAPS. I NZ. GOVERNMENT MAPS, full j • details, 2'6 each: No. 2 Map,! coloured and very clear, 9d each ; the I Pacific Map, showing Pacific. Islands! and where the Japs are fighting, 1/6 each. First-rate Atlas, 1/3 each. Flags I on sticks, 4d and 7d each. Patriotic Post-cards, Id, 2d and 3d each. — PRATT’S, Hastings and Napier. The Tangaroa and Te Aroha are due from W’airoa to-day. As the C. and I), liner Star of Victoria, from London, has been taken over for “trooping’’ in Australia, her cargo for New Zealand will bo transhipped from Sydnev. The liner arrived at Sydney on fast Tuesday week. Under charter to the New Zealand* Shipping Company the Kia Ora is to leave Montreal on next Friday for Aus-i tralian and New Zealand ports. The vessel is due at Wellington about December 21st. Hie Fanny arrived from Tokomaru Bay yesterday afternoon, and returns there to-night. . The Koutunui arrived yesterday morning from Tokomaru Bav, and is loading for South Coast stations. The Kahu is discharging general cargo from Wellington at S.E. Coast bavs. . , , . . . Th" Squall arrived this morning from Auckland via N.E. Coast bays and Gisborne. She will leave on the return trip to-night.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 1

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