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| ENTERTAINMENTS, 4c. pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Screening of Song Film: 4 I’M ON MY WAY TO MANDALAY ’ Mr. F. S. Thomas will sing the song, ‘ I’M ON MY WAY TO MANDALAY ’ During the screening. LEADERS in our line—imitated, but Never excelled. WE show the way I Last Night of the Favourite • 4 STINGAREE ” “ STINGAREE ’’ ‘ THE VILLAIN WORSHIPPER ’ “ Stingareo ” Stories are good. Make I a point of seeing this one now. Last Night of Laugh-Raiser, Great Triangle-Keystone Comedy: “THE VILLAGE VAMPIRE” 2000 ft of Fast, Furious Fun ! Let nothing prevent you seeing this Sterling Programme. Remember, tomorrow will be too late. We change. PRICES ARE RIGHT—6d and 1/MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30 P.M. Showing Great. KEYSTONE Comedy. I TO-MORROW NIGHT. 1 “ WOMEN AND WINE.” Passed by the New Zealand Censor. The most-talked-of Picture in the Dominion. I JjWERYBODY’S - HASTINGS. ■TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2.30. OUR “LUCKY SEAT” MATINEE. Two lucky children found sitting in the two lucky seats will receive FREE PASSES to the 22 Matinees that 44 THE BROKEN COIN ” “ THE BROKEN COIN ” “ THE BROKEN COIN ” “THE BROKEN COIN ” “ THE BROKEN COIN ” is shown, starting on 28th inst. 20th MONTHLY 20th gHILLING pOP. (Organised by Mrs. T. W. LEWIS, under control of Hastings Empire Defence Committee), EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. (By special arrangement, for this month only.) In aid of extra Medical Comforts for Our Wounded Men in the Hospitals in France and England. ADMISSION: 1/- to All Parts of Theatre. Box Plan at Hall and Sons. (6d extra to book.) jy-UNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER. FOR OUR SOLDIERS’ XMAS GIFTS FUND. A Bright and Sparkling Production of the Delightful Musical Play: ' “MY SWEETHEART ” “MY SWEETHEART ” J “ MY SWEETHEART ” i 44 MY SWEETHEART ” Interpreted by the following Cast: TONY FAUST Mr. ERIC AMNER Joe Shotwell Mr. S. J. Davys Dudley Harcourt Mr. L. B. Fleming Farmer Hatzell Mr. G. Madigan Doctor Oliver Mr. S. Harrison Harold Bartlett Mr. A. W. McDowell Sambo Mr. R. Bailey Airs. Fluter Miss Dorothy Ellingham Airs. Hatzell Airs. S. J. Davys Peek-a-800 Miss M. Russell Ralph Christie Miss Z. Davys TINA. Airs. S. JOWETT And a bevv of Accomplished Juveniles. SONGS." CHORUSES. DANCES. Produced by Mr. T. J. Davys. Full Orchestra by Mr. J. A. Louis Hay. PRICES: 3/-. 2/-, 1/-. Plans open at Howe Bros.’ to-morrow morning. Dav Sales at J. R. Ross and Co.’s. WALTER HISLOP, Hon. Sec. WANTED KNOWN.—The Scoullar Company, House Furnishers, now observe the mid-week half-holiday. Open all day Saturday. Visit our New Showrooms at Market street, Hastings. rpHE H.B. ACCLIMATISATION X SOCIETY offers a Reward of 1/6 per pair for the feet and right wing of Black Shags. R. D. ANDERSON, Secretary. SPLENDID POSITIONS TpOR YOUNG LADIES who can type, X in private and Government Departments. We give book free, with full instructions, to beginners buying machines from us. Following are some good cheap machines that will always bring these prices again:— Yost No. 4, good machine £4. Smith Premier, good writer, £6 Barlock, visible writer, £6. Remington, like new, £7 15/-. Underwood, rare value, £l2 10/-. All guaranteed. Specimen writing sent. WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 11 Brandon Street, Wellington. William Hurst, Yorkshire Hero, and dwarf American Wonder Peas, new stocks have arrived at Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Hastings Branch. “THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL.” 4. W. B UXTON > LTD ’ OF CHRISTCHURCH, Are Expert at Garden Architecture, and can greatly add to the comfort and economy of your home-place by their ideas and suggestions. Write for their Beautiful Booklet ou the Subject. Post Free. ONCE USE MRS. EVANS’ jpOWERFUL For all Ailments requiring Embrocation Y’ou will USE NO OTHER. Sold by all leading Chemists and Stores. Price 2/6. ’Phone 1135, NAPIER. ANTED KNOWN.—We fit Gents for Suit, Boots and Hat for M5/--C Koorey. Hastings Flag Brand FttiklM are kaawa m well; In all competition* they always sxenL Twenty-five years ago they led the way, And they still maintain the land to-day. Flowers wanted on behalf of the Patriotic Funds.—Anyone having Cut Flowers to spare might pteas® send them to ARMSTRONG AND HAINING, Seed Merchants, Station j ■treat, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 261, 20 October 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 261, 20 October 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 261, 20 October 1916, Page 1

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