ENTERTAINMENTS, fte JgVERYBODY’S ANOTHER BIG CHANGE. Paramount Five-Act Drama, “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “THE IMMIGRANT” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” Featuring VALESKA SURATT. The Voyage to America and the Magnificent Scenes on Shipboard are a real delight. SOME EXCITING FIGHTING For those who like it. By Special Repuest the beautiful METRO TRAVELOGUE Will be repeated. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 8 P.M. HASTINGS MUNICIPAL THEATRE. 23rd JJONTHLY”jy. pOP. 23rd Organised by Mrs T. W. Lewis, under control of Hastings Empire Defence Committee. IN AID OF WOUNDED FUND. PRICES: 1/- (6d extra to book), Gallery 6d. Box Plan at Hall and Son’s. Anyone having booked seats entirely on account of the drawing of the Art Union can have his money returned at Hall and Son’s up to mid-day to-mor-row (Thursday). NOTICES. NOTICE. rpHE Owners of Mares to be served at Ohiti Station will be charged 2/6 per week after the Ist of January. All 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 bo in charge of the above, and the proceeds will go to the Havelock Branch of the Red Cross. All contributions will be thankfully received. HAAVKE’SMBAY ELECTORATE? LIBERAL LEAGUE MEETING. A MEETING of Members' of the Hastings Branch of the H.B. Liberal League will be held in St. Andrew’s Hall, Market street, Hastings on TO-MORROW (Friday) evening, at 7 o’clock. Business: Election of delegates. All members invited to attend. W. O’DONOGHUE, Secretary. NOTICE. will be a meeting of the ■* Shearers’ Union held on SATURDAY afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Old Library. —G ray ndler, Secretary. ‘jW/TISS K. SMITH resumes teaching Pianoforte on February 19th, at her residence, 326 Queen st., Hastings. MRS. W. D. HILL, A.L.C.M., resumes Pianoforte and Mandolin Tuition, February- 12th. Address, Napier road, Havelock North. TIfRS. BARTON, Telepathist and Character Beader, may be consulted at Homeleigh House, next door Cunnold’s Machine Shop, Heretaunga street, Hastings, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
MISS A. NEILL has resumed classes 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.
pONFECTIONERV, 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. Greenmeadow's.
"jOLECTRO 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.
WANTED KNOWN.—We hold the most complete stock of Hygienic and Sanitary Garments in N.Z., and invite ladies to inspect these aids to health and comfort. Descriptive book lets free on application to the LADIES’ OWN Outfitters (next Sim monrs, Seedsman), fleretaimga street
H.B. STEAM LAUNDRY, NAPIER. TENDER Personal Management of Proprietors. Country orders receive prompt attention. All classes of laundry work done with despatch and satisfaction. Bachelors’ mending done Carters call and deliver on request Office hours, 8 a.m. to 6 p.in. Satur 'lnvo Q q m 2 n m
STATIONERY of the Lest quality.— Call and =ee our stock. Latest Books, Fountain Pens, Soldiers’ Diaries.
FRENCH’S, NEXT PG. WATPURTTRAD
QMALL Profits and Quick Returns is our motto. Call and see for yourselves. —The Cash Furnishing Co., opp Railwnv Station. Hastings
13OTATOES, magnificent, quality, - sound and free from blight, 10/6 per cwt, 5/6 per half-cwt. delivered.— T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings.
%V ANTED KNOWN, our I/- Tabk cannot be beaten : Mechanical Toys, Rattles. Dolls, Trumpets, etc • ' tf,II. .fine-
WE stock, both iu Hastings and Napier, the famous Valvoline Oils. It is not a cheap oil, but’t is the best, and therefore the most economical.—T. Clarkson, Ltd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 355, 15 February 1917, Page 1
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