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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ao. “To the Pure all things are Pure.” “HYPOCRISY! J—the only evil that walks invisible except to God idem'. ” —Milton. ’ Commencing ’ TO-NIGHT! 10-MGHT Beautiful MARGARET EDWARDS Symbolises “IRCTH” in ” HYPOCRITES ” The Picture “ HYPOCRITES ” that has , I “ HYPOCRITES ” Startled , The “HYPOCRITES’ Whole “ HYPOCRITES ’ World. “ HYPOCRITES ’ A wonderfully beautiful allegorica portrayal that tells “THE NaKEE TRUTH” about Society, Politics, Religion and Marriage. “HYPOCRITES” PRINCESS THEaTREi HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT. “When I produced ‘The Hypocrites’ I knew, though I never meant it to be regarded in that way, that baser instincts would send many men to see the picture. These men suddenly found a searchlight turned upon their own conscience.” —Lois Weber. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 6d and 1/-. Plan at Hall’s—No Booking Fees.JJUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS [; Return to Hastings of the Ever-popular Comedian, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, . And His Specially-selected MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY. Embracing Artists of World Renown. Commencing MONDAY .NEXT, FEBRUARY 19. In the Funniest Farce That Ever Happened I “ WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” “ TVHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” J WITH SONGS AND DANCES. In Three Acts. Bv Geo. H. Broadhurst, GEORGE'WILLOUGHBY AS JONES. ■ The Irrepressible Bagman, who travels for a Hymn-book House, but carries Playing Cards, as a Side Line. i “ WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.’ 7 j A Tried and Tasty Dish, but this time ! served with special flavouring. , GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, aided by his

. capable Company of Comedians, Singers and Dancers, will ■ ■ REVEAL THE COMICAL FACTS. 1 j You will appreciate the joke, and I LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE! i Prices: 3 -, 2/-, and 1/-; Res. Seats 4/- , Box Plan open at Hall’s, Booksellers. T UESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20th. T UESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 20th. “ WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.” “ WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.” 'With Songs and Dances. Three Acts of Unrestrained Merriment, bv Geo- H. Broadhurst, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY AS SMITH. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL | AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. JJAWKE’S gAY gHOW AT HASTINGS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th AND 7th, 1917. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY. Schedules and Entry’ Forms and all particulars may be obtained from the Secretary’s Office in Napier (or from MrfJ. R. Lanauze’s office in Hastings), and entries may be made at either office. CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier. J) A N NEVIRKE gBOW To be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, I4th and 15th FEBRUARY, 1917.

RAM FAIR. FRIDAY, 16th FEB. A POPULAR FIXTURE And a FINE ANNUAL DISPLAY OF STOCK Attractive features as usual, including Hunter’s Events, Wire Jumps, Pony Jumps, Driving and Turning Competitions, Bareback Riding, and a Sheep Dog Trial. In all sections there is wide scope for competition, and amongst home industries Needlework finds a place. VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS are allocated to practically all classes of stock, and to the Dairy Produce section —for Export Butter and Cheese. The Dog Section has been further extended, and generous provision made as regards trophies and prize money. Schedules and all information may be obtained from the undersigned. Entries close on January 31st. F. C. STUBBS, Secretary. MASTERTON A. A. I’. ASSOCIATION. 30th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. gOL W A Y & H O W Leading North Island Autumn Show. FEBRUARY 20th & 21st, 1917. Entries close February sth. RAM AND EWE FAIR. February 22nd and 23rd, 1917. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, 1 Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. i JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS.

Accommodation arranged for Visitors. -Apply by letter to the Secretary. Showgrounds comprise 70 acres of ideal picnic grounds, native bush, running streams, shady nooks. Hot Water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground gates. Write for Schedule and full particulars to

J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton

"DAIRD'S for Bargains: Men’s and . Boys’ Ties 2 for 1/-, Men’s Sox 3 pairs for 2/9, Men’s Handkerchiefs 3 for 1/-, Boys’ Caps 9d, 1/-, 1/6.

R AIRD’S for 1/- Bargains: Ladies’ Dresses, Ladies’ Vests, Children’s Dresses, Tray Cloths at 1/- each, Child’s Viyclla Sox 2 for 1/- and 1 - each. *

TJAIRD’S Shilling Week: Ribbons 4 yards for 1/-, Laces 12 yards for 1/-, Hair Nets 12 for 1/-, Dressing Combs 2 for 1/-, Nail Brushes 3 for 1/-.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 354, 14 February 1917, Page 1

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