ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. PASSED BY THE BRITISH PASSED BY THE BRITISH BOARD OF CENSORS. BOARD OF CENSORS. The picturisation of the famous Novel by VICTORIA CROSS VICTORIA CROSS Gold “ FIVE NIGHTS ” Gold Violet “ FIVE NIGHTS ’’ Violet Black “ FIVE NIGHTS ” Black Crimson “ FIVE NIGHTS ” Crimson White “ FIVE NIGHTS ” White A picture which portrays a fascinating love idyll and five wonderful adventures in the life of Trevor Lonsdale, a successful artist. THE GOLD NIGHT THE VIOLET NIGHT THE BLACK NIGHT THE CRIMSON NIGHT THE WHITE NIGHT You've probably heard a lot about the morals of this story, but you won’t see ANYTHING SUGGESTIVE in the pictorial representation. If you do it is because you have come specially to look for it. ONIA’ THE VERY EVIL-MINDED CAN MISCONSTRUE ITS MEANING. “ FIVE NIGHTS ” " FIVE NIGHTS ” Is a superb picture-play which has been the dramatic sensation of the year in AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. See it and judge for yourselves TO-NIGHT AT HAYWARD’S TJICTURES AYWARD’S X ICT U RES NAPIER. PRICES AS USUAL. Book at the Bristol. NOTICES. RED CROSS DEPOTS. A-TISS E. M. KING’S Art Needlework ■I”X Depot, Emerson street; Miss M. WHITE’S, Milliner, Hastings street, Napier. Goods packed on 14th and 30th of each month. Parcels of cut-out work may be had at above addresses. THANKS. AIRS MILLER and daughter, wish - to thank their many friends, m, and around Hastings. for cards, floHers and letters ot kind sympathy Also the nursing staff ot the Napiet Hospital, particularly I)< Gdray for his kind attention and sympathy
yVOMEN’s NATIONAL RESERVE * ’ SHOP will be Opened on SAI URDAY, 21st instant in charg ot Mis McLernon, assisted 1 v eseral Indies Competitions tor Fruit. Cake and Sponge Cake. The prize for the Best Fruit Cake will be 10 - Sponge Cake 7/6, and for the Be t Ment Pie 7/6. Entries to be in not 1 iter th m 10 a.m. yyANTED, for about Nov. Bth. two Machine Shearers to shear about 1200 sheep; wages no/- per IUU and bonus of 5/- for good work.—Apply, WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., HASTINGS. REMOVAL NOTICE. ' A FT ER NOVEMBER Ist the address O f Mrs. F ARRANT, DRESS- : MAKER, will be I QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS ! (Second house past Hargreaves’ Boardinghouse). NOTICE. 4 LL Strange Horses now running on Te Mahanga Estate must be claimed and taken delivery of before the 18th inst., after which date they will be sold at Public Auction and the proceeds given to the H.B. Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1908 AND 1910 NOTICE OF ISSUE OF LICENSE. HASTINGS BOROUGH. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT— A Messrs. BEARD, BULLEN A CO., Mr. DAVID WHYTE, who have places of business within the' above Borough, have teen duly licensed : to sell by Auction —such license to con- i tinue in force until the day on which i the First Ordinary Meeting of the Bor-
ough Council is held after the 31st div of December next. Dated at Hastings this 17th day o: October, 1916. PERCY R. PURSER, Town Clerk. QHAPMAN’S CONFECTIONERY. TEA ROOMS AND SODA FOUNTAIN N ow O PEN Only Pure Fruits and Syrups. JUST YOU TRY OUR ICE CREAMS Highest-class British, American, Con tmental and Colonial Confectionery. Address: NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, HASTINGS. FARMERS. HOTEL KEEPERS, Etc We are prepared to Cure 100 PIGS PER WEEK FOR PRIVATE OWNERS, And will turn out a first-class Mild. Sugar -cured Bacon that WILL FOR TWELVE MONTHS if necessary at a reasonable charge of l»d PER LB.
Carts meet all Trains. JMJTE JJACON FACTORY, 'Phone 379. HASTINGS. 'Phone 379. A RSENATE LEAD.—Our well-known -A- Electro Powder Lead has arrived, and sales are large, so get in early to secure vour requirements of this wellknown brand. Only procurable from ARTHUR SIMMONDS, LIMITED, Seedsmen and Florists, HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS. ' Phone] Jffi'DEß [73< Douglas Building*, Hastings. HAIR AND SKIN SPECIALIST. Face and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, etc. Switches, etc., made at shortest notice. Ladies’ Combings made up. Consultation* Free. Face Massage » Speciality.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 259, 18 October 1916, Page 1
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