f ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. | > TTAYWARD’S TJICTURES » JZLaYWARD’S -£ ICTURES NAPIER. A Complete Change of Programme. A BIG DOUBLE-STAR BILL A BIG DOUBLE-STAR BILL And the chief items of interest are: i ■ “BY THE GOVERNOR’S ORDERS ” “ BY THE GOVERNOR’S ORDERS ” “BY THE GOVERNOR S ORDERS” BY THE GOVERNOR'S ORDERS”. I A Vitagraph two-reel Drama. This story is where a wealthy retired j * business man objects to a poor man’s ‘ ’ attention to his daughter Ethel. The > young people in the end elope to the r city, where they are very happy till one ’ day Cyrus loses his position while be- ! friending Nolan, and a quarrel ensues. ' He is put in prison for some little time, i but is later forgiven by the Governor, and returns to his father’s home. I Comedy lovers will revel in the latest Triangle-Keystone Double-reeler. i j Entitled: “ MY VALET ” “ MY VALET” II “ MY VALET ” I “MY VALET” I Featuring MABEL NORMAND AND RAYMOND | HITCHCOCK. I j The Supporting Items, which could not | have been better chosen, are: ANDALUSIAN DANCES Scenic TOPICAL BUDGET No. 252 ' BRITISH PRISONERS ARRIVING IN . i SWITZERLAND Topical ASHVILLE, CAROLNA Scenic s PRICES: 6d and 1/- * Book at the Bristol. I I NOTICES. THE WOMEN’S NATIONAL RESERVE (Hastings Branch) is requested to meet TO-MORROW EVEN- i ING in Club Room over Everybody’s’ Theatre, Hastings, at 7.30. —M. E I HILL, Hon. Sec. j NOTICE. OWING to my going into Camp next month, all accounts due to me ' must he paid before OCTOBER 28th. , A. KERR, Bootmaker. Hastings, October 20th, 1916. RED CROSS DEPOTS. TYTISS E. M. KING’S Art Needlework IM. 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. NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS owing to the undersigned may be paid to A. Murley, Esq., State Fire Office, Queen street, Hastings, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. W. H. COOK, Civil Engineer. 26th October, 1916. NOTICE. AYR McGUIRE of the Star Bakery x "-a tenders his respectful apologies to his customers in Hastings East for the non-deliverV of bread as usual, and while thanking them cordially for their past support, regrets that owing to i.lhealth and the difficultv of obtaining efficient labour, he is compelled to re-. linquish that round. Outstanding* coupons will be called for and redeemed. CORRECTION AND APOLOGY. IN the issue of the “ Tribune ” of Tuesday, October 17th, in the report of the proceedings at the Napier Magistrate’s Court, under the heading “Adulterated Mijk,” appeared the following paragraph:—“ Health Inspector, F. B. Gardner stated’ that he purchased ' milk at Bryant’s shop for the purpose of analysis. It was subsequently found to have" 25 per cent, of added water.” This paragraph gave an entirely incor-1 rect report of the Health Officer’s evi- I deuce. The statement actually made; by Mr. Gardner was as follows: —| “ The Government Analyst found that the milk solids —other than fat—were 1 only deficient by decimal 14 per cent., and that calculated from freezing point . the milk contained 4.5 per cent, of addi — — ed water —such sample containing decimal 25 per cent, of fat in excess of the amount required by the regulations.” ! In the same report, last paragraph ! but one, appeared the following:— “ His Worship stated that the defend - ants wilfully added water.” This | paragraph is also quite incorrect, his Worship having found that the defendants did not wilfully add water. We very much regret that these mistakes occurred, and tender an apology to Messrs. Bryant and Co., Ltd., and Mr. Strothers. Further, we express to them our sorrow that these errors should have appeared in the columns of the “ Tribune ” and caused them annoyance. REMOVAL NOTICE. A FTER NOVEMBER Ist the address of Mrs. FARRANT, DRESSMAKER, will be QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS (Second house past Hargreaves’ Boardinghouse). {JHAPMA.VS CONFECTIONERY, TEA ROOMS AND SODA FOUNTAIN N OW O PEN! Only Pure Fruit® and Syrups. JUST YOU TRY OUR ICE CREAMS. Highest-class British, American, Continental and Colonial Confectionery. Address: NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 266, 26 October 1916, Page 1
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