The peoples opposed to Germany have found their souls. Belgium and and France are to-day infinitely K greater than they were when the flood descended upon them. Is it otherwise with ourselves ? By the admission of friends and foes the British Empire is other and greater to-day than it was in July, 1914. It too has found its soul. J. A. R. Marriot.
ENTERTAINMENTS. &a. THE X/TUNICIPAL mHEATRE UK JXIUNICIPAL -L HEATRE FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A Six-Part Heart-stirring Drama “ MY COUNTRY FIRST ” “ MY COUNTRY FIRST ” “MY COUNTRY FIRST” “MY COUNTRY’ FIRST” A Storv of PREPAREDNESS PATRIOIISM and LOVE, Presenting TOM TERRIS. “MY’ COUNTRY’ FIRST” “MY COUNTRY’ FIRST” “ My country ’tis of thee Sweet land of liberty.” Frank Draper, a brilliant young chemist is on the track of the secret of a MARVELLOUS EXPLOSIVE which he plans to give to the United States Government. INTERNATIONAL SPIES, headed by Dempsey, attempt to steal the secret —Draper is wrongly imprisoned and makes a SENSATIONAL ESCAPE By MOTOR CAR AND AEROPLANE. Caught in the toils of the relentless Dempsey, Draper faces an awful fate. How Draper cheats the “ SANDS OF DEATH” forms a BREATH-CATCHING CLIMAX MAGNIFICENT PHOTOPLAY. “MY COUNTRY FIRST” “MY COUNTRY’ FIRST” Exposing the methods of INTERNATIONAL SPIES. Inspiring. Thrilling. Grand. AND A SPLENDID LIST OF SUPPORTS. Don’t fail to be at the MUNICIPAL THEATRE. .TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.45. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW That on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday this Hardware Store closes at 5 p.m.; on Wednesday at 1 p.m.; on Saturday at 9 p.m. Our Telephine is 43. Address all letters to P.O. Box 44. PLANET JUNIORS, Garden Tools.—Being agents we stock them. If you want to do al lot of work in a short time, buy al Planet Junior labour-saving tool.] It is poor economy to try to get along with poor tools. Gardeners j need the best in order to lighten their work, reduce the .cost and increase the yield of their land. We have SINGLE-WHEEL HOSE, COMBINED HILL & DRILL SEEDERS, HORSE HOES. Crippled Soldiers’ ART UNION TICKETS, Gd each, sold here; it’s for a good cause—help it. Get supplied at yjY. & gONS, LTD. HASTINGS BRANCH.
TWTCE HALL STAND, 37/6 for 27/6, at Christie’s Queen st, Hastings. A NICE LINE of Copper Curbs, 10/6, 18/6, 27/6, worth twice the money. John J. Cassin, opp. P. 0., Hastings. . TAf ANTED KNOWN.—Yates and Co. * ’ sell Swan Sliced Bacon at 1/3 per lb cash. ipOING INTO CAMP on 28th. Be prepared for the advance in Footwear and buy at once at Berridge’s End-of-Sale prices. T ARGE stock Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs and Mats, new and choice designs.— John J. Cassin, opposite Post Office. WANTED KNOWN.—Yates and Co. (lates Yates & McPhail) sell three bars Soap for 2/6. £* ONLY, Black Wolf Fur Sets, to-day " arrived. Worth 10 to 25 guineas. Will be Given Away at 7 to 10 guineas at Thomson’s. TjMVE only, Barrel-shaped Fur Sets, -*• arrived to-day, worth 75/-. Will be Given Away at 45/- at Thomson’s Silly Priced Sale. LADIES’ Silk Scarves in cream only, were 4/6. Out They Go at 1/11 j- each at Thomson’s *Silly Priced Sale. ANTED KNOWN.'—Our 1/- Table cannot be beaten. Mechanical Toys, Rattles, Dolls, Trumpets, etc. — O Koorev, Hastings. HAY AND STRAW, also prime Oaten Sheaf Chaff at Clarkson’s Store, Heretaunga street, Hastings. We deliver all goods. ’Phone 184. TDAIRD’S Sensational Sale. —Honest -*-* Values. Hair Pins 6 packets for s|d, Hair Combs 2 for 1 /-, Kit Bags 2 for 1/-, Khaki Wool 9d skein. TDAIRD S Sensational Sale.—Ladies’ •*-* Blouses, 2'6 each; Ladies’ Costumes, worth £5 5/-, to go for 50/each; Ladies’ Warm Coats, worth 39/6, for 18/6. "DAIRD’S Sensational Sale—Bargains for Men. Men’s Sox, 3 pairs for 2/-; Woollen Sox from 1/6; Heavy Sox, few pairs left, 1/3 pair. STOCKTAKING PRICE.— Handsome . Axminster Runner, 11/6 yard for 9/3 cash, at Christie’s, Queen street, Hastings. WANTED KNOWN.—Yates & Co., the Store where each customer gets satisfaction. Why not give them a turn? and Blue Edison Amberol Records, 2/- and 3/-; His Master’s Voice Zonophone Disc Records, 2/9, at FRENCH’S, next P. 0.. Waipukurau. T INOLEUMS, Carpets, Rugs and Mats, all best British quality, very low prices for cash.—John J. Cassin, Hastings. WANTED KNOWN —Yates and Co. give, Saturdays only, lib Tea to customers who buy 10/- worth of Groceries for cash. PRIME Oaten Sheaf Chaff. —We have some excellent Chaff in at present, also Meadow Hay and Bedding Straw. —T. Clarkson, Ltd.. Hastings. LOUCESTER HOUSE, Avenue road, * AX Hastings (one minute from Rail- ■ way Station). Mrs. A. Holland, Proa pnetrees. First-class accommodation, tabla Tar ma rantnnahlo <I7 ANTED KNOWN.—We have only ’’2o French made Dolls; cannot be l>eaten at the price. Inspection invited. Prams, Guns* Swords. —C. Koorey, (hstings.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19170620.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 202, 20 June 1917, Page 1
Word Count
785Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 202, 20 June 1917, Page 1
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Hawke's Bay Tribune. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.