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ENTERTAINMENTS. UNIC I P A L fp II EAT R E HASTINGS. NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MATINEE FRIDAY AT 2 p.m. Advance Manager Mr Petrie Touring Manager Mr McCarthy J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have the privilege of submitting D. W. Griffiths’ Master Film “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” “HEARTS OF THE 'WORLD” The Sweetest of all Love Stories with the Battlefields of France as a Background. “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” Here is what- some say of it: — MR. LLOYD GEORGE: “You have produced a masterpiece which will carry a message around the world.” PRESIDENT WILSON: “Mr Griffith has done a mighty work ; he has risked his life thafthe world may know the truth.” PRESIDENT POINCARE: “It puts in permanent form a few of the things about the war the people of France want to remember.” “HEARTS OF THE WORLD” One Million Fighting Men—Miles of Artillery—Squadrons of Aeroplanes— Fleets of Zeppelins. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE Specially Augmented Orchestra. PRICES—3/-, 2/-, 1/- (plus tax.) BOX PLAN OPENS AT PRATT’S NOIICtIS. CAR leaving tor Taupo, Monday. 31st. Two seats vacant. Ring 11. Newnck, ’phone 459, Hastings. AR leaving lor Taupo Fridav. two vacant seats. J hex Motor Hire. D. Hunt, ’phone 8I I. H: istings. PEVCL CI LI BR 41 IONs "IMTRIITEN Applications are invited ’’ tor the position ot SECREIARY to the Executive controlling the Peace Celebrations in Hastings. Minimum honorarium. .£2l. Applications to be in the hands ot Mr L. I-. Pegler, on or betou \\LD\JSD4\ M IRC H 2‘ith 1919 po R DSON rpRACTOR PLOUGHING DLMOXSTR U 1 lON THE MODERN METHOD. In Farming, Modern Methods are as necessary to success as in any other business. The man who does things in the old-fashioned way gets left. Every Progressive Farmer should be at

THE FORDSON TRACTOR PLO L’GHING DEMONSTRATION to be held on tho Farm of J. King, Esq AT PAPAKURA, On MONDAY, MARCH 31st, 1919, At 11 a.m. This Tractor is low in cost, reliable, and, above all, EFFICIENT. Sole Dealers for the Fordson Tractors, Ford One-Ton Trucks and Ford Cars, for Napier, Hastings, Havelock North, Te Ante, Kuripapanga, Alohaka Waikare, Tarawera, Rangitikei, and Districts. J. E. P EACH * C° - CITY GARAGE, Dickens St., NAPIER topp. Thompson-Payne Pictures.) ’Phono 935. Night 691. Also at KARAMU RD , HASTINGS. ’Phone 611. ' lIERFTAUNGA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. ELECTION OK NINE DIRECTORS. DOMINATIONS are incited for th<> ' election of Nine Directors to take place at an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders to be held on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April sth. 1919. Nominations in writing, signed by two or more shareholders, must be in the hands of the Secretary’ not before Monday ,the 24th inst., nor later than Saturday, the 29th inst. H. B. HEATON. Secretarv. _ March 20th, 1919. _ jp A T H E R 11 O N I N, Speaking at Wellington, said :- “All tears that wine for Sacramental purposes might not bo available, are dispelled by Section 19 Sub-section 2 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1918, which gives THE BEST GUARANTEE POSSIBLE that it will be available for the purpose mentioned.” Father Cronin urges every* good Catholic to “STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON APRUj JOth.” Y'OU can get fit and keep fit it you join the Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic Classes.

First Winter Session starts April 1. Instructor: Air. D. Glyndwr Alorgan Enroll Now. For particulars apply to the General Secretary, Y.M.C.A. Hut, Hastings. , PROHIBITION Saturday Shop, -K Market street. Your last chance to get Home-made Cakes and Sweets, and fresh lamb, etc. IJTHE “nippy” nights remind us of -L winter’s approach, but some extra blankets at the “Croydon” clearing sale on Wednesday next. MR.“ NORTHE is going south? and his clearing sale is no small item. Anything from a clothes-peg to a motor car to be sold on Wednesday next. MASSIVE cedar sideboard to be sold at the “Croydon” clearing sale to be held at Nelson street, Wednesday next, at 11 a.m. CROYDON” clearing sale will commence at 11 a.m. Be prepared to make a day of it. Light lunch on the grounds. See J. A. Miller’s advt. FOR Haud-mado Lace and all underwear trimming.-, try 1 he “LADIES’ OWN.” Specialists in Infants’ Children’s and Ladies wear, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. JUST Opened, new lot English, Indian and Chinese hand-made Lace : choicest patterns. at toe “LADIES' OWN,” Heretaunga St., (next Simmonds, seedsman.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 84, 24 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 84, 24 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 84, 24 March 1919, Page 1

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