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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac “THE FIGHTING CHANCE” At HAYWARD’S TJICTURES, AYWARD’S X ICTURES, NAPIER. BIG FEATURE SUCCESS Of the First Importance. Brilliant Screen Adaptation of the Wonderful Novel by the distinguished American Author, ROBERT W. CHAMBERS: 'THE FIGHTING CHANCE THE FIGHTING CHANCE A tale of a THE FIGHTING CHANCE woman who THE FIGHTING CHANCE won against THE FIGHTING CHANCE Wine, but THE FIGHTING CHANCE married the man whom it vanquished. On her deathbed Stephen Siward promised his mother, though he knew how hopeless was his chance, to combat his hereditary craving for drink. The struggle was short; he was beaten and became a social pariah, shunned by his fellow-men. Then he met Silvia Landris, who knew his failing, and hoped that she might save him. He had a “fighting chance” of winning her, she said, if only his manhood would assert itself. Even with her help he could not rid himself of the evil, and again he sank back into degradation. But this time he was to come back, and with the strength to fight his hated and unscrupulous rival for Silvia’s love. The fight became one of brawn and might, and took place when two men were locked in Stephen’s office. It was a desperate struggle, the sort of realistic fight which occurred in “ The Spoilers ” without spectators, and with both striving to kill each other. In addition there is a FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES: 6d and 1/No Extra for Booking. NOTICES. Tkfß. AND MRS. MASTERS and -i-’X Family wish to convey their most sincere thanks to the Doctors and Nurses at the Napier Hospital and to to all kind friends who were so good to their late son and brother during his long illness, and also to those who sent wreaths. NOTICE. Tl/T OUNTED Rifle Horses will be -"■’X bought at Hastings on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1916. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after Wednesday, November Ist, 1916, no permit to solicit contributions in cash or goods, nor to sell goods or flowers on the streets of Hastings will be issued to, anyone under 16 vears of age. By order. W. HART, Mayor.

RED CROSS DEPOTS. TVTISS E. M. KING’S Art Needlework LVX Depot, Emerson street; Miss M. WHITE’S, Milliner, Hastings street, Napier. Goods packed on 14th and 30tb of each month. 1 Parcels of cut-out work may be had at above addresses. I HAWKE’S BAY’ FRIENDLY I SOCIETIES’ COUNCIL. A MEETING of the Executive and other officers of all Friendly Societies will be held in the Lodgeroom of the Napieai Lodge, Manchester Unity, Milton road, Napier, on FRIDAY, 3rd November, 1916, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of meeting Mr. R. E. Hayes, the Registrar of Friendly Societies. By Order. E. MULVANAH, Secretary. LOMAS SETTLEMENT - HASTINGS. TENDERS will be received at this office up till noon of SATURDAY. 4th November, 1916, for the formation and metalling of streets in the above settlement. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office, and also at the Borough Council Chambers, Hastings. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. AV. L. NEWNHAM, Acting Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Napier, October 16th, 1916. I FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 29th and 30th November, 1916. OWNERS & TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all Events at the above meeting (including Aorangi Trial Plate and Maiden Scurry), also Entries for Oroua Stakes (w.f.a.) close on FRIDAY, 3rd November, at 8.30 p.m. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Box 45, Feilding.

QHAPMAN’S CONFECTIONERY, TEA ROOMS AND SODA FOUNTAIN QPEN ! Only Pure Fruits and Syrups. JUST YOU TRY OUR ICE CREAMS. Highest-class British, American, Continental and Colonial Confectionery. Address: NEXT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, HASTINGS. BETTER THAN EXPECTED 3 “JTVHE TYPEWRITER arrived in good -*■ order, and is a better machine than I expected for £4 10/-. I enclose the balance due—lo/-.” This is an extract from a letter we have just received, and it speaks for itself. We have still several genuine bargains, and guarantee every machine in perfect order. Barlocks, worth more, £6 New Century, brief size, £4 10/Remington, extra value, £7 15/Smith Premiers, good, £6 [Yosts, very clear type, £4 to £o 10/WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER i EXCHANGE, 14 Brandon Street, Wellington.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 1

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