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ENTERTAINMENTS. &e, pRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS “ THE BIG PUSH.” TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Lloyd George says: “ALL Lloyd George says: MUST Lloyd George says : SEE Lloyd George says: IT.” THE BATTLE The THE BATTLE War THE BATTLE as THE BATTLE it THE BATTLE is THE BATTLE to-dav. Our OF THE SOMME first OF THE SOMME real OF THE SOMME glimpse OF THE SOMME of OF THE SOMME it . OF THE SOMME Grim, Vast, Terrible, yet Glorious and Fascinating. The first and only Official Pictures of the Great Offensive taken by the British War Office in order that all might see and glory in the part our Heroes and their wonderful Allies are taking in this near-ceasing Armageddon—the fiercest, bloddiest battle of the whole war. ’Twill make you cheer, ’twill make you sob. But, above all, you will be proud you’ve seen it. Absolutely the Last Screening. TO-NIGHT at “ THE PRINCESS.” NOTHING FAKED. NOTHING CUT. WAR AS IT IS TO-DAY. PRICES—I/6, 1/- and 6d. TVTUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS ITI - SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 11. Xf UNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov. 13 and 14.

The Supreme Success of Successes: “ PEG O’ MY HEART” ‘‘PEG O’ MY HEART” “ PEG O’ MY HEART ” A Comedy of Youth, by J. Hartley Manners. J. & N. TAIT’S NEW ENGLISH CO. Headed by the charming Irish Actress, MISS SARA ALLGOOD as PEG. “Oh! there’s nothing half so sweet in life as Love’s young dream.” “ PEG O’ MY HEART ” “ PEG O’ MY HEART ” MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS, ONE NIGHT ONLY. Box Plan will open at Hall and Son’s on Thursday morning next. Reserved Seats 6/-. Day Sales at The Eden Sweet Store. gCHOOL QONCERT By Pupils of Taradale-Greenmeadows School, TARADALE TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1916, In aid of Picnic and Prize Fund. Commence at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION—2/- and 1/EXAMINATION AND ATTENDANCE OF RECRUITS. A LL men who have filled in Registration Cards and those desirous of enlisting, are hereby warned to attend the Drill Hall, Hastings, at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Bth November. K. L. BUNN, Sub. Area Sgt.-Maj.

3 BEAUTIFUL White and Brass Bedstead' Models, very artistic.— Cassin’s, opp.*P.O., Hastings. Brought right to your door by H. C. RUSSELL. A LL those Delicious CONFECTIONS ■£*■ made from pure ingredients by the well-known firm of KIRK AND MARKS, Quality Pastrycooks . Prices.—Axminster Square, 9ft x 10ft 6in, £7 15/- for £6.17/6; Tapestry Square £3 2/6, pretty fawn £3 8/6. —Christie, Queen st., Hastings. “ BILLIES FOB THE BOYS.” Hundreds on Order. CAKE, SHORTBREAD, CHOCOLATE AND BILLY, 7/6; postage 2/7*. JpiNDLAY, TROCADERO, NAPIER. See our Window. ZEALANDIA FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY SHOP (opposite Municipal Buildings), Heretaunga street, Hastings. W. G, WOODS, PROPRIETOR. Fruit, Confectionery, Greengroceries, and Cordial Drinks of. Best Quality. .The public are cordially invited to give Mr. Woods a trial. A RSENATE LEAD.—Our well-known Electro Powder Lead has arrived, and sales are large, so get in early to secure your requirements of this wellknown brand. Only procurable from ARTHUR SIMMONDS, LIMITED, Seedsmen and Florists, ONCE USE MRS. EVANS’ J>OWERFUL For all Ailments requiring Embrocation

You will USE NO OTHER. Sold by all leading Chemists and Stores. Prine 2/6 ’Phone 1185. NAPIER pREEN FLY! Green Fly!—We have '“K an absolute cure and guarantee satisfaction. Our well-known “ Katakilla ” makes your roses healthy and clean, and ensures fine healthy trees with perfect blooms. ARTHUR SIMMONDS, LIMITED, Seedsmen and Florists, FIERFTA UNG A STREET. HASTINGS ft LUU CENTER HOUSE, Avenue roac U Hastings (one minute from Rail way Station). Mrs. A. Holland, Pro prietress. First-class accommodation gond table; term* reasonable When the grocer calls, order one bottle of the delicious, appetising “MILITAEY FICKLE. The price is reasonable—and there ia no waste—every partial* ia pure and wholesome WANTED KNOWN.—We can fit Gents for Suit, Boots and Hat for H/’>- Koorey, Hartings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 275, 6 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 275, 6 November 1916, Page 1