ENTERTAINMENTS, &e. | . -— | The most discussed and eagerly awaited Photoplay ever brought to xx'ew Zealand TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT: “HYPOCRISY !” —the only evil that walks invisible except to God alone.” —Milton. LOIS WEBER’S MASTERPIECE “HYPOCRITES” “HYPOCRITES” “HYPOCRITES” ‘ ‘HYPOCRITES' ’ ‘ ‘HYPOCRITES’ ’ Tells the Naked Truth about Society, Religion, Politics, Lore and the Home. i THOUSANDS HAVE DAMNED IT, But on the other hand HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS Have praised it because of its Beauty, its Artistry, its all important Moral, and its Daring Conception. ; INDESCRIBABLY BEAUTIFUL. ' PACKED HOUSE LAST NIGHT! Be one of the crowd to-night! ■ SEE “HYPOCRITES” at the PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT. , NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ] 6d and 1/-. j Be wise, come a little early. ' 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 “ WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” “ WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” WITH SONGS AND DANCES. In Three Acts. 1 Bv Geo. H. Broadhurst, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY AS JONES. The Irrepressible Bagman, who travels for a Hymn-book House, but carries , Plaving Cards, as a Side Line. ' “ WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” 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. You will appreciate the joke, and LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE! 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. HAWKES BAY" AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. JJAWKE’S jgAY 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 | Mr. J. R. Lanauze’s office in Hastings), and entries may be made at either office. CHAS. DOUGLAS, ® Secretary, Napier. MASTERTON A. P. ASSOCIATION. 30th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. gOL W A Y gH O W Leading North Island Autumn Show. FEBRUARY 20th & 21st, 1917. Entries close February sth. RAM AND EAVE FAIR, February 22nd and 23rd, 1917. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. 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.
TF you want the very best Sparking Plug for your motor cycle or car, call at Clarkson’s. Our stocks in Napier and Hastings are new and therefore up-to-date
/A SPARE TUBE isn’t much to carry, but it is worth pounds if you puncture out in the backblocks.—Call at Clarkson’s and get one.
/’GLOUCESTER HOUSE, Avenue road, Hastings (one minute from Railway Station). Mrs. A. Holland, Proprietress. First-class accommodation. Good tabla. Terms reasonable.
VyANTED Ladies to know that we ** specialise in the making up of Ladies’ and Children’s Clothing, Brides’ Trousseaux and Infants’ Outfits. Don’t delay in placing orders or making a selection from our stock of imported and “ our own make ” garments. etc., at the LADIES’ OWN f hitfitters. Heretaunga st., Hastings
HASTINGS DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BATHS QPEN J)AILY
For Men, Women and Children. Time table can b» scon at Hatha
gPRAYING MATERIALS. Bluestone, Vermorite, Arsenate of Lead, Rocne Lime, etc.
ARMSTRONG AND GAINING, STATION STREET “’HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 355, 15 February 1917, Page 1
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