ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. MUST LABOUR FIGHT TO WIN THE RIGHT TO WORK? MONSTER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION At the iy UNICIPALTHEATRE, HASTINGS TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT The Ever-Popular Favourite. BLANCH SWEET BLANCH SWEET In the Frank and Dramatic Screen Discussion of the Industrial Problems: “THE BLACK LIST” “ THE BLACK LIST ” “ THE BLACK LIST ” “THE BLACK LIST” “ THE BLACK LIST ” , “ THE BLACK LIST ” Is the Power of Money Bight? MUST LABOUR FIGHT TO MTN THE RIGHT TO WORK? SEE THIS PICTURE TO-NIGHT And have an enjoyable evening aftei
the day’s holiday. POPULAR PRICES—I/- and 6d. Children Half-Price. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. ! ! (MONDAY) And NEXT SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER, For the SOLDIERS’ XMAS GIFT FUND. Minnie Palmer’s Favourite Musical Play: “ MY SWEETHEART ” “ MY’ SWEETHEART ” “ MY SWEETHEART ” Interpreted by a cast including Napier’s Leading Amateurs.
Producer—Mr. S. J. Davys. i Conductor of Orchestra—Mr. J. A. | Louis Hay. Scenery by Messrs. O. Byatt and G. | Tudehope. I PRICES—3/-, 2/-, 1/WALTER HISLOP, Hon. Sec. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST I AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL | ASSOCIATION. rriHE 31st METROPOLITAN LIVE A STOCK, AGRICULTURAL SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION will be held at PALMERSTON N. SHOWGROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 2nd and 3rd, 1916. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Liverpool). MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB’S ANNUAL CHAMPION DOG SHOW AND EXHIBITION. The Great Blood Stock Show of the Dominion. Splendid Horse Jumping Competitions. Blood Stock Championships in all Divisions. Art and Industrial Competitions. Get your Schedule and Entry Forms, and enter early. All information from the Secretary, W. T. PENNY. Box 85, Palmerston North.
yyAiRARAPA gnow AT CARTERTON, 25th and 26th October, 1916. THE SHOW For the fine quality of stock exhibited. For convenience for exhibitors and their stock. For novelty in competitions and attractions for the public. Schedules may be obtained from Mr. S. 11. Moss, Secretary, Jockey Club, ; Hastings. L. H. SMART, Secretary, Carterton. T)ERFECT Piano Tuning is what you ■ A want and what you get when you employ O. D. Avison, Telephone 78, P.O. Box 188. S. QUALITY JEWELLER. Only One Shop and One Address: FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDINGS, HASTINGS. “ BILLIES FOR THE BOYS.” Hundreds on Order. CAKE, SHORTBREAD, CHOCOLATE AND BILLY, 7/6; postage 2/7*. JjIINDLAY, TROCADERO, NAPIER. See onr Window. DOWLS, TENNIS, CROQUET AND FISHING GOODS. All New, at F. J. TONKIN’S SPORTS DEPOT, HASTINGS. WANTED, Motorists to call and see our stock of Tyres and Accessories. , We Lave all you need at low prices.— T Clarkson. Ltd , Hastings
YOU can order a High-class TailorA made Suit, and be fitted the same day at Barley Bros., opposite Everybody’s. CPECIAL value in Boaters and Felt Hats at Barley Bros., opposite Everybody’s. PARLEY BROS, for High-class -■A Tailoring. London Diploma of Cutting. Opposite Everybody’s. A BEAUTIFUL Collection of Mottled Kauri Furniture on view at our showrooms. —Cassin’s, opposite P. 0., Hastings. TO MOTORISTS! To Motorists!—We are selling Benzine and Lubricating Oils at the lowest prices.—T. Clarkson, Ltd . Hastings Flowers wanted on behalf of the Patriotic Funds.—Anyone having Cut Flowers to spare might please send them to ARMSTRONG AND HAINING, Seed Merchants, Station street, Hastings. %Y A NTED. —your feet seen to ’’ Corns, Ingrowing Toe-nails, carefully attended to at THE HYDRO, Tennyson st., Napier. Absolutely painleu.—W. H. Hildebrandt, Chiropodist.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 263, 23 October 1916, Page 1
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