ENTERTAINMENTS, *c- » i j^ / j’UNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. ! ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE LAST NIGHT. POSITIVELY’ LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. BUMPER HOUSE LAST NIGHT. DON’T MISS IT TO-NIGHT. GRAND PRODUCTION Bv the NAPIER OPERATIC SOCIETY’ (Under Special Arrangement with J. C. Williamson Proprietary, Ltd.) Of the Delightful Musical Comedy in Two A cts: —MISS HOOK OF — MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND--Sparkling Music. Gorge«>«s Dresses. Efficient Orchestra. Beautiful Scenery. The Whole of THE NET PROCEEDS Will be given in AID OF THE DISTRESS FUND. PRICES: 4.-,- 2.6 and 1/Box Plan now open at Howe Bros.’ Day Sales at J. R. Ross and Co.'s. J3ATRIOTIC |JNITED gERVICE. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 30th, at 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. pREE rpEMPERANCE QONCERT ST. ANDREW'S HALL, HASTINGS, At 7.30. Good Programme. Princess 'Th eatre, “Hastings’. Lessee and Manager - H. G. Avery. ’Tis not in mortals to command success. But we’il do more,—deserve it. —Shakespeare. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Showing for the Last Time. The Feature is positively the Best of all Detective Dramas : —THE DARE-DEVIL DETECT I \ E - —THE DARE-DEVIL DETECTIVE- - Screen Detective Hayes at his very best A Great Story of Immense Interest. Of Unprecedented Thrill anil .'sensation : Another Item of Interest : THE TOPICAL BUDGET Which contains a spectacular review of the BELGIAN I KOOPS. the famous BELGIAN CAVALRY being well in the front. As this is the first fifm shown, patrons are adv ised to come early. ON THE BRINK A great story of a woman’s temptation. Y’itagraph’s “ Bravv ” Comedy: SCOTLAND FOR EVER ! Full of pawky humour and guid Scotch fun. PRINCESS T>OPULAR ICTURES AT JT RICES PEOPLE’S SER V77E. King’s Theatre, Hastings, SUNDAY’ Nr.X'l’, 3.15. Speaker, Mr. JAMES HOLMES. Subject, “a Straight Gate and a Narrow Way for the Empire.” fVENTRAL DISTRICT RUGBY~ Vt UNION. GRAND ELECTRIC LIGHT CARNIVAL, RECREATION GROUND. NAPIER. YVEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT, Seniors and Juniors. SOCCER—FIVE A-SIDE. TUG-OF-WAR— Fastings v. Napier, and Others. Further Particulars Monday’s Paper. Entries close with Air. YV. J. McGrath, Shakespeare road, Napier, and Mr. J. W. Reid, Emerson street, Napier, MONDAY’, 5 p.m., also Air. A. C. Norris, Hastings.
MANAWATU AND WEST COAST AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ON the 4th, sth and 6th November, 1914. the Grand Metropolitan Live Stock Agricultural Show and Industrial Exhibition will take place at the Palmerston North Show Grounds. The MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB’S ANNUAL CHAMPION DOG SHOW will be held at the same time. I Exhibition of all the latest machinery for farm and garden uses. GREAT SHOW OF BLOOD STOCK. Champion Cattle and Horses, and Valuable Cups and Trophies, and huge PRIZE LIST. Art and Industrial Exhibition, Home Cookery, Needlework, Photography, etc. THE SHOW OF THE DOMINION. Entries close for Live Stock Classes on 17th October. All other entries close 10th October. All information and schedules free on application. IV. T. PENNY, Secretary. Box *5. Palmerston North. TENDERS. TENDERS. ffIENDERS, to close at Noon on A TUESDAY, Sept. 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. (JARLYLE HAIR DOCTOR. VEEDEE 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. STYLISH “Novest” Suits, suitable for summer season, 29 '6, 35, 6, 12 -. Big assortment patterns .to choose from. —Westerman and Co., Hastings. "ITENTILATED Summer UndcrclothV ing, short or long Underpants and Vest to match, 1.6, 1.9, 2'3, 3,6. Westerman and Co., Hastings. ANTED"!*NOWN .—Sheetings. unbleaihed and bleached, from I - yard, at C. Koorey’s, Heretaunga st.. Hastings. WANTED KNOWN. —Embroidery, I to o inches wide, good quality. 5d yard to clear.—L’. Koorey. Heretaunga 2-treev. Has tingle "VaTaNTED KNOWN. —Ladies’ Felt V ▼ Slippers. 9d pair, just a few left. C. Koorey. Heretaunga st., Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 September 1914, Page 1
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