ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager - H. G. Avery. ’Tis not in mortals to command success. But we’ll do more,—deserve it. —Shakespeare. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT For this Programme we present a perfectly up-to-date and modern Drama by* the famous Nordisk Company: —VOTES FOR XVOMEN— " —VOTES FOR AVOMEN——VOTES FOR XY'OMEN— A story of a woman’s proper sphere—the home. A Drama woven around the suffrage movement, replete with tender pathos and at times stirring episodes. THE PITFALL K.B.’s Grand Play with a notable purpose. THE PRINCESS OF THE DESERT A great Edison Play, with Miss MARY FULLER in the title role. THE MISSING DIAMOND. Lubin’s very funny Comedy. THE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Absolutely the latest number. PRINCESS TJOPULAR ICTURES AT JL RICES MARINE PARADE ROTUNDA, NAPIER. SUNDAY EVENING (Sept. 27) AT 8.15 RACKED {CONCERT BA’ NAPIER CITY BAND. PROGRAMME: 1. Belgian National Anthem. 2. March, “Death or Glory.” 3. Selection, “Gems of British Song." 4. Hymn, “Onward Christian Soldiers” 5. Handel’s celebrated “ Largo.” 6. Selection. “ Classic Gems." 7. March, “ No Surrender.” “GOD SAVE THE KING.” Collection in aid of BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. pEOPLE’S <4 ER VICE. (Orgonised by the V.M.C.A.). KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3.15. Speaker, Mr. JAMES HOLMES. Subject: “A Straight Gate and a Nart row Path for the British Empire.” Chairman, Mr. H. E. GRAINGER. Orchestra. Choir. Collection to defray Expenses. STRANGERS’ TEA. Y.M.C.A.. AT 5. PROCLAMATION ! This is to give notice that the JJASTINGS Will give their FIRST CONCERT in ST. MATTHEW’S HALL, HASTINGS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30th, ar 8 P.M. The Society will be assisted by MISS GALLIEN (Elocutionist). MISS HOPKINS (Soloist). MR. J. A. LOUIS HAY (Flutist). MR. H. B. BUNNY (Soloist). Popular Prices: 2- and I/-. Tickets of the Choir members. STORTFORD MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL (Undenominational). pOURTH Special Singing by the Children. Services: SUNDAY, 2.30 and 7 p.m. Speaker: MR. MONTAG UE LASCELLES. WEDNESDAY’ NIGHT: PUBLIC TEA 6 p.m., CONCERT 7.30 p.m. TICKETS - 1 - BAPTIST CHuIFchTkARAMU RD.. HASTINGS. TUESDAY, SEPT. 30th, 7.45 P.M. |VfR. M. LASCELLES will give an CtA Add ress on “ Propl eey as foretold in the Image of Daniel -J1.,” and kindred subjects. Admission Free. No Collection. PATRIOTIC "-JjNITED~gERVICE, MUNICIPAL THEATRE. NaPIER, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30th, at 8 P.M. C' ENTR A LDI ST R ICT R UGTIY ~ UNION. GRAND ELECTRIC LIGHT CARNIVAL, RECREATION GROUND, NAPIER. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. SEX’ EN-A-SIDE TO URN AMENT, Seniors and Juniors. SOCCER—FIVE A-SIDE. TUG-OF-WAR—Hastings v. Napier, and Others. Further Particulars Monday’s Paper. Entries close with Mr. XV. J. McGrath. Shakespeare road, Napier, and Mr. J. W. Reid, Emerson street, Napier, .MONDAY, 5 p.m., also Mr. A. 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 MAN AWATU KENNEL CLUB'S ANNUAL CHAMPION DOG SHOW’ will be held at the same time. Exhibition of all the latest machinery for farm and garden uses. GREAT SHOW OF BLOOD STOCK. Champion Cattle, and Horses, and Valuable Cuns and Trophies, and huge PRIZE LIST. Art and Industrial Exhibition, Home Cookery, Needlework. Photography, etc. THE SHOW OF THE DOMINION. Entries close for Lire Stock Classes on 17th October. All other entries dose 10th October. All information and schedules free on application W. T. PENNY, Secretary: Box 85. Palmerston North. WANTED KNOWN.—Ladies’ Felt Slippers. 9d pair, just a few left. C. Koorey, Heretaunga st., WTHITE PAPER for Salo, suitable ▼' v for butchers, fishmongers, etc. : cheap for quantities.—Tribune Office, Hastings. -| Zl/T PAGES m :iie Zealaiiclia Wilting JLvV Pad. This pad is put on the market by the makers of Zealandia Clothing, otherwise such a good qualitv pad could not bo sold for Sixpence. 125 good Envelopes for One Shilling, another line put on the market for advej tising purposes. Sole agents. PRATTS, I Booksellers and Stationers, Napier and Hastings; also Bookstalls.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 242, 26 September 1914, Page 1
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