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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. | JJUNICIP AL THEATRE, HASTINGS TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT ; For One Night Only. ; J. & N. TAIT’S NEW COMEDY CO. ! In the Great Comedy Laughing Success “TURN TO THE RIGHT” I “TURN TO THE RIGHT” | By Winchell Smith & John L. Hazzard. ; A MASTER PLAY OF MIRTH AND MORALS. In Three Acts with a Prologue. CAST OF CHARACTERS : Isadore Maurice Dudley Joe Bascom Mr. Walter Richardson Muggs Mr. John Junivr Gilly Mr. Stapleton Kent Moses Mr. £,. Goldberg Betty Bascom Miss Lizotte Parkes J essie Strong Miss Francee Anderson Mrs. Bascom Miss Margaret Calvert Sam Martin \ Mr. Vincent Dennis Deacon Tillingcr Mr. George Chalmers Lester Morgan Mr. Gascon Mervale Elsie Tillingcr Miss Gwen Doriso Callahan Mr. Carleton Stuart Katie Miss Marie Collier Play produced by Gaston Mervale. THE ORIGINAL COMPANY Which has plaved “ TURN TO THE RIGHT ” With such phenomenal success in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Tears and Laughter from Curtain Rise to Curtain Fall. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING: “THE NEW HENRIETTA” “ THE NEW HENRIETTA” An exciting Comedy-Drama by the same authors as “ Turn to the Right,” and as great a play.

ALL PRICES PLUS TAX: D.C. and O.S. 6 Stalls 3/-, Gallery (after 7.45) 1- -. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 1 '- extra. Box Plans at Hall’s, Day Sales Cohen’s. A ’Bus will run io Havelock. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. SATURDAY Ist, MONDAY 3rd DEC. SOLDIERS’ CHILDREN'S FUND. QRAN D pATRIOTIC JjlAlß. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. FROM sth TO Sth DECEMBER. Opening each day at 2 p.m. President: THE MAYORESS (Mis. H. I. Simson) STALL-HOLDERS: Produce— Wednesday—Mis. C. J. Baker, Mrs. F. J. Hodgson, Mrs. Manson. Thursday—Mrs. Selwyn Chambers, Miss G. Couper. Fridav —Mrs. O. Nelson, Mrs. ~T. J. Faullme ■.

Saturday —Spt -ci:; 1 C< >mx: i 11 ce. Flowers—Alls. lan Simson, Airs. AV. J. Douglas. Tobacco—Mrs. Clark and Miss 1). Ellingham. Paris Fashions —Airs. Keith. Surprise Parcels—Mrs. (Dr.) Barcroft, Mrs. J). Hill. Airs. Cato, Airs. Harrison ; Alisses Hurley, Wheeler and Thompson. Tea and Cakes —Airs. H. E. Beamish, Mrs. Candy, Airs. Pinckney and helpers. Toys and Fairies —Airs. F. Perrin, Mrs. E. Pratt, Airs. Lewis. Art Needlework—Airs. Heywood, Airs. Waters, Aliss Al. Watson, Miss AV. Hay. Sweets —Airs Rochiort, Alr.s. AlcLennan. Airs. AV. Couper, jun., Aliss C. Sewell, Miss Hilton, and Alisses Couper (2). Art Unions—Aliss A. Butler. Airs. Lomas, Aliss Fowler, Airs. AlcCormick. Airs. AA'illiams, Aliss Drummond, Aliss Vernon. Fortune-telling —Miss A. Evans. Competitions—Messrs. J- A. Miller, F. Perrin, and F. Thomas. ADMISSION TO FAIR—SIXPENCE. Which includes a First-Class Entertainment, or by an xVrt Union Ticket. * E. PRATT, Hon. Organiser.

ARE YOU UP TO THE STANDARD OF EFFICIENCY REQUIRED? REMEMBER, Opportunity will surely ' come. Are you ready for it If not —then delay your preparation no longer. Make a start to-day by sending for particulars—including our free expert advice —of our Home Study Course in PRACTICAL MERCANTILE BOOK-KEEPING, or in MODERN ACCOUNTANCY, or SHORTHAND, or in pOMPLETE BUSINESS TRAINING. Remember, also, wo prepart Candidates for the Law Professional, Accountancy Degree, University Book-keeping, Matriculation, Public Service and Teachers’ C and D Exams. Say just which interests you. Address: HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LTD. UNION BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. (Established October, 1917). P.O. Box 516. LADIES’ BLOCKED PANAMAS ARE the present mode. Smart and -eV. exclusive shapes, 13/6, 14/6, 17/6 to 30/-. SILK ELASTIC HAT BANDS in large colour range, 1/- each. R. A. STRANG, Evervbodv’s Store, lIERETAUNG'A STREET, HASTINGS QLEAVER, CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, Buyer of Gooseberries, New Potatoes and Vegetables, has opened a Shop in Warren’s Buildings, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS. Orders will be delivered with promptness. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit daily. A trial solicited. DOLLS from France, Canada, U.S.A, and Japan ; Pictures and Frames, Phonographs aftd Games, the latest iu Books, Toys from all the world, at FRENCH’S, NEXT P. 0., WAIPUKURAU. See adve, page 7. Berridge’s Popular Xmas Prizes. 5/- spent at the Narthampton Boot Store, Hastings, secures a bargain. S' forget! Berridge’s Prize-giving Scheme for Xmas. Bigger Value than ever. Seo advt., page 7. QTARTS~No~vembeF"26th, Benidge’s Prize-giving Scheme for Xmas. Three Attractive-Prizes for ihe Kt. Flies. See advt.. page ■:

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 330, 29 November 1917, Page 1

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