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aNTERTAiNMENTS, fieHAYWARD’S PICTURES EMPIRE TH EAT HE, NAPIER. TO NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT A Highly Graphic Picture of Modern l.ife, depicting Ambition, Fear., Love and Achievement, from the Famous “ Nordisk. ” Studios: THE THE SOUL’S SOUL’S AWAKENING AWAKENING Drama of the Prize Ring (Vitagraph): GREATER MOTIVE GREATER Mtfl'lVK The ambition of a prize-fighter. Events uppermost in England: TOPICAL BUDGET 17(1-1 TOPICAL BUDGET 170-1 Queen Alary’s Own 18th Hussars, the Egyptian Army, etc. A Popular Romance (Edison): THE HAND OF IRON THE HAND OF IRON An appealing story handled with splendid skill. . One of the merriest Lubin FarceComedies : NEIGHBOURLY NEIGHBOURS NEIGH BO URL YNEI GH BO IRS The audience is limp with laughter. Keystone Farce-Comedy: THE LONE THIEF THE LONE THIEF Rivalry in a park over a girl starts the joyGOD SAVE'THE KING. PRICES AS USUAL. RING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. Proprietors: Messrs. J. D. Rivers, F. C. Hartshorn and R. F. Sorenson. Direction - V». Everett, Manager. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT EXTR AOR DINAR Y PROGRAMME Headed by a Remarkable War Drama: —WARFARE IN THE SKIES——WARFARE IN THE SKIES——WARFARE IN THE SKIES— Imagination, Humour, Power and Pity. A Play to creep into your blood. To set your Pulses aflame! 2 Gigantic Aeroplanes meet in Mortal Combat. Illuminating! Haunting! Compelling! 7—ADDED BIG FEATURES—7 Including the latest Keystone Success: THE MASQUERADERS 3 HE MASQUERADERS Charles Chaplin’s Funniest Play. THIRD NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE i PRICES* AS USUAL. Reserved Seats at Hall and Son’s. WAR TOPICAL. [TWO NIGHTS AND THE MATINEE. Friday and Saturday Next: —WAR WITH Tt RKEY tenders. HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. Napier, March 16, 1915. TENDERS for metalling part of the Mawea Road, Havelock Riding, will be received up to 10 o’clock a.m. on MONDAY, March 29th. 1915 Particulars can he seen a t the County Office, Napier, and the Tribune Office, Hastings. A. H. FERGUSON, County Clerk. FOR SALE BY TENDER. In th'* Estate of the late EDWARD BISSELL. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Freehold Property at Farndon (cash or terms), consisting of about five acres (1 acre good orchard), G-roomed House, washouse, storeroom, dairv, largo shed, stable cowshed. artesian well, etc. Situated’ opposite Farndon Park, about three minutes’ walk from railway station. For further particulars, apply to Alex Helm, West Clive Hotel. Tenders close at Dannevirke on 2oth March, with James Bissell, Administrator in estate of Edward Bissell, deceased. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS. —TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited. and will close at Noon on FRIDAS, March 26th, for the erection of a Residence in Dav.street, Hastings. Plans and specifications may he seen at my office iu Queen stiiet. GARNETT, Architect. Queen street, Hastings.

TO LEND, £6OO on freehold security. R. F. SORENSON. Agent, Hast’gs. C'IHEAP FEED. —Small - Potatoes, j quite sound, 4/6 per cut.- I. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. CJOSTTMES. —New range of English 1 Tailor-made Costumes, with pleated effects, at W. S. Mitchell’s, Ladies’ Speciality House, Hastings. rfTHE - Very Latest Styles in Ladies’ X Rainproof Coats -in lawn, green and purple, at reasonable prices.—\\ . S. Mitchell s, Hastings. ADIES I It Hubby is in need of a tonic, give him a taste of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. WE stock all makes of Sewing Machine Needles. Call and hear the PATHEPHONE; it requires no needle. English Organ by Malcolm, London, 7 stops and knee swell, fine tone, £7 10/-. Wfiv not have music in your bonier* — CUSiNOLD, Sewing Machine Importer, 3117 E Heretaunga street, Hastings 'Phon. S7S TtfElV Winter I weed Hats for boys, X> J -3. 16.11 L 6, Fells 26.3 6, I (j.— Westerman and Co., Hastings¥7l UR-LINED~ Gloves in tan kid for C winter comfort, 5 6. -dll, 6 6. < 6. Westerman and Co., Hastings. ~ GAUNTLET "Motor” ftloves in tan leather, lined, a special line, lo 6. Westerman and Co., Hastings. O TRI PED Dungarees, very tough, 3 11; double-front Dungarees, 5, 6. Westerman and Co., Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 396, 19 March 1915, Page 1

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