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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ao EVERYBODY’S Milliam J. Locke's Famous Novel “ JAFFERY " “JAFFERY ” “JAFFERY ” “JAFFERY ” ‘‘ JAFFERY ” “JAFFERY ’’ “ JAFFERY.” “ JAFFER Y.” “ JAFFERY.” “ JAFFERY.’’ “ JAFFERY ” “ JAFFERY ” ‘ * JAFFERY ” “JAFFERY ’ ’ “ JAFFERY ” JAFFERY ” A most remarkable Photoplay. ONE MILLION COPIES Of this book have been sold. THE BIG SEA SCENES Are really magnificent. TO-MORROW “THE IMMIGRANT” “THE IMMIGRANT” Featuring VALESKA SURATT.

I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 8 P.M. j HASTINGS MUNICIPAL THEATRE 1 23rd -tyj-ONTHLY jj- J>OP. 23rc . Organised by Mrs T. W. Lewis, undei control of Hastings Empire Deferiet Committee. IN AID OF WOUNDED FUND. ,' PRICES: 1/- (6d extra to book), Gallery 6d. j Box Plan at Hall and Son’s. I Anyone having booked seats entirely • on account of the drawing of the Art 1 Union can have his money returned at Hall and Son’s up to mid-day to-mor-row (Thursday). NOTICES. NOTICE. 1 A S. M. BATT, reported last night . as not previously volunteered, , enlisted in the 13th Reinforcements, I and was discharged medically unfit. HASTINGS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL A MEETING of the Committee will be held in the Schoolroom at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, the 18th Februarv, 1917. Business: General. W. G. GOULD, Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE Owners of Mares to be served at Ohiti Station will be charged 2/6 per week after the Ist of January. AU fees to be paid in to the manager before the mares are removed. By orders TARANAKI TE UA. RED CROSS SHOP MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. ON SATURDAY next, February 17th, MRS. FRANK NELSON will be I in charge of the above, and the proceeds ' will go to the Havelock Branch of the Red Cross. All contributions will be thankfully received. rjIHF. Women’s National Reserve will open in the Market street Shop, Hastings, ou SATURDAY, February 24th. Mrs. T. H. Lowry, assisted by the members of the Salvation Army, will be in charge. Proceeds for the day will be given to the Salvation Army’s work for the Soldiers at the Front. Donations of cakes, flowers, sweets, produce, meat, fruit, and anything suitable for sale will be gratefully received at the Shop on Friday afternoon or Saturday. IyrOTICE. —1 respectfully request all -*• ' customers owing accounts to me to settle same by 20th February. Any accounts owing 12 months and over will be sued for without further notice if not paid by that date. Thanking my many customers for past patronage, and seeking a continuance of same until ‘ drawn in ballot, as expected. EDWARD! MATHEWS, Lifetime Furniture Maker, lleretaiinga street. Hastings. A/TISS A. NEILL has resumed classes -‘-’-1- for all branches of Art Work, at her Studios, Hannah’s Building, Browning street, Napier, and Union Bank Chambers, Heretaunga street, Hastings Private address, Havelock North. Telephone, 7955, Hastings Exchange. pONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Refreshment Rooms, and Soda Fountain Business for sale ; average £4O weekly. Five minutes by car from Trentham Camp. Bad health cause of sale. Price £250. For particulars write “H. 8. Greenmeadows. A T Westerman and Co.’s Big Push Sale: Boys’ Hats, usually 3/11, 4/6, Sale Price 2/6, 2/11 ; Boys’ Fancytop Hose, black, with red, white or blue tops, Sale Urice 2/11 pair.

AT Westerman and Co.’s Big Push Sale: Strong Working Shirts, usually 3/11, Sale Price 2/6; Drill and Heavy Cotton Shirts, usually 6/6, Sale Price 5/9; Men’s" Flannel Uuders, Sale Price 2/6.

AT Westerman and Co.’s Big Push Sale: Men’s Sample Braces, Sale Price 1/- pair; Boys’ Scout Belts, Sale Price 1/6, 1/11; Boys’ Navy Short Trousers, Sale Price 3/6; Boys’ Braces, Sale Prices 4d, sd, Bd, 1/-.

’EjVLECTRO Arsenate Lead, the best on the market, unsolicited testimonials from leading growers. Sold in all sizes; try some. Only procurable from Arthur Simmonds and Co., Ltd., Seedsmen and Florists, Heretaunga st., Hastings, also at Napier.

VyESTERMAN and Co.’s Big Plunge ’ ” Values this week: Double-width Striped Radiantas 1/- yard, worth 2/11; fine ranges Dark Ground Voiles 5Jd, were 1/3 and 1/6. —Westerman and Co.’s Sale.

1G Plunge this week: Special offer of Frocks for school children 1/11, worth 6/- to 6/9; others 2/6 and 2/11. —Westerman and C’o.’s Sale.

T2IG Plunge Week of hundreds of Special Bargains: Embroidered Frilled Pillowslips 7)d, White Satin Quilts 5/11. —Westerman and Co.’s Sale.

f~kUR Napier depot is in Tennyson st., just off Hastings street. A splendid asortment of up-to-date motor lines on view.—T. Clarkson, Ltd.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 1

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