INTERTAINMENTB, Eb. JIJUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Was scored last night by the delightfully successful debut of “ LOOK WHO’S HERE!” “ LOOK WHO’S HERE!” “ LOOK WHO’S HERE!” “LOOK WHO’S HERE!” “ LOOK WHO’S HERE!” “ LOOK WHO’S HERE!” And the night was unanimously pronounced THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PROGRAMME- No. 2 Will be presented, and will consist of ENTIRELY NEW NUMBERS. THERE WILL BE NO RETURN SEASON, And it will be a long time before you see such a Theatrical production in Hastings. BOX PLAN AT HALL’S. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4/2, Back Stalls 3/2, Gallery 2/1. A ’Bus will from Havelock at 7.15 p.m. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1918. “ f£!HE ,QRIG INALS ” PATRIOTIC COSTUME CONCERT. Controlled by the Hastings Patriotic Society. Proceeds to the Navy League 75%, H.B. Wounded Soldiers’ Fund 25%. Box Plan opens at Hall’s to-morrow morning at 9 o’clock. 2/- POPULAR PRICES EW ANTED everybody to roll up at Otane Hall on Tuesday evening for Grand Concert in aid of Church Army funds.
NOTICE. WITH th© assistance of W. Carter and Son, E. STORR (a returned soldier), Hastings, will start a Milk Run on MONDAY, Februayr 18th, and charge the public FOURPENCE PER QUART. Terms: Strict Cash Weekly. Orders ’Phone 692 S OV. Carter & Son). ) TURKS. SPOTTISWOOD, of WaipuA’A kurau, is prepared to attend under a doctor’s direction, maternity cases in town or country. ’Phone 139, Waipukurau. VIOLIN «fc PIANOFORTE TUITION. TLf ADAME LELIEVRE will resume Teaching on FEBRUARY 11th at her studio, SCOTT’S BUILDINGS (between Banks N.Z. and N.S.W.), Heretaunga street, Hastings. Address letters c/o Box 64. Hastings. "M.YISS CARROLL, Dressmaker, Hast-■lv-1. ings, wishes to notify her customers that she has REMOVED from over Carlson A Dodd’s to BRIGGS’ BUILDINGS, Karamu road, Hastings. YTIOLIN TUITION—Mr. E. PARKER * receives pupils for Violin Playing. For terms and particulars apply to Don’s Music Store, Hastings.
OHEAP JJREAD. THE BEST ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST PRICE. WARR E N ’ S We are proud to say that we are the instigators in REDUCING THE PRICE, and where we lead others always follow. The opposition have been forced to admit this fact in their advertisement. We have paid our way in Hastings for 22 years, and will continue to do so, and" will also continue to reduce the price of bread whenever we think it is necessary. WE HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY COMBINE FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF KEEPING THE PRICES HIGH. That WARREN’S BREAD IS THE BEST is a proverb in this district for 22 years. ASK FOR WARREN’S BREAD. Sold at al Ithe leading shops at r-D FOR CASH •J ~I.D DELIVERED FOR COUPONS yyARR E N ’ s THE INDEPENDENT BAKERS, HASTINGS. P.O. Box 272. ’Phone 242. yjOTOR AND JJIKE QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Cars bought, sold and exchanged on commission. Cars stored and washed. Monthly terms by arrangement. H WEBB*A- CO. (Late Webb & Sonds) Auctioneers and Commission Agents. WIRE MEAT SAFES, Golv Fly Gauze, Fli-Kelo Powder, Daisy Fly Killers, Kerosene Fly Baths, ~ lee Chests, Fruit Jar Rings, Bes-way Knite Cleaners. —Try Henry Williams Sous, Ltd., Hastings Branch. pox gROS. AND MOTOR ENGINEERS, Leave your car with us for Storage whilst in Hastings. Repairs, Carburetter and other adjustments for economy and sweet running our specialty. Guaranteed Efficiency at Low Cost. ADJOINING ALBERT STABLES, KARAMU ROAD, HASTLNGS. Telephone No. 80".
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 12 February 1918, Page 1
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