ENTERTAINMENTS. CHILDREN 15 years and under NOT ADMITTED until further notice. EVERYBODY’S H ASTI N GS. gIR JOHNSTON JpORBES-JJOBERTSON The Greatest Living English Actor in His Favourite Role “ rpHE pASSING OF THE rpHIRD JjILOOR JgACK ” No. 2 FEATURE No. 2 MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH In the Big Sporting Drama •THE RACING STRAIN” “THE RACING STRAIN” And COMEDY — SCENIC — GAZETTE Also EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA “The Finest in Hastings.” 6d— USUAL PRICES—I/1. rpHE SALVATION ARMY HERETAUNGA ST. CITADEL. MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 9tu, At 8 p.m. THE BIG' FOUR THE BIG FOUR THE BIG FOUR THE BIG FOUR COMMISSIONER * MRS. HODDER Supported By BRIG. TOOMER A MAJOR COLVIN Don’t fail to hear the Commissioner on the Burning Question. ADMISSION FREE. SAM. M. HAYES. Captain. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AN 10 PER CENT, will be added to all rates in the Havelock North Town District remaining unpaid on the 16th day of February, 1920. W. H. COMPLIN, Clerk to the Board. H.B. COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE, Napier, January 20, 1920. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AN an ADDITION CHARGE of 10 PER CENTUM will be added to all Hawke’s Bay County Rates unpaid after February 14th, 1920. A. H. FERGUSON, County Clerk. RAPIER HIGH SCHOOLS. ENROLMENT OF DAY PUPILS. THE PRINCIPALS of the Napier Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools will be in attendance at their respective schools on TUESDAY 10th, and WEDNESDAY 11th instant, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, for the purpose of enrolling Day Pupils. F. W. MELHUISH, Acting Secretary. * Napier, Feb. 7th, 1920.
gT. GEORGE’S SCHOOL. THE OPENING of this School is POSTPONED until such times as the Health Authorities shall permit. The date will be advertised in- these columns. (Sgd.) B. CROMPTON-SMITH. TRINTON SCHOOL. Mf ISS THOMSON (Principal) will be AV*. a t home to Parents ou Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of next week, between 2 and 4 p.m. MISS > CORA LAWLOR, Teacher of Pianoforte, has vacancies for a few pupils. Term commences THURSDAY', 12th February- Address 508 Southampton Street, Hastings. PLANO — ORGAN — HARMONY. PERCY W. TOMBS. FIRST TERM COMMENCES MONQAY FEBRUARY 9th, 1920. STUDIO: NELSON ST., HASTINGS. ■MTIOLIN AND PLANOFORTE ▼ TUITION. MADAME LELIEVRE, L.T.C.L., will resume ou MONDAY, February 9. Pupils kindly note that the studio is now in Mason’s Buildings (Club Tea Rooms), Heretaunga Street, Hastings. 1242. Letters, Box 64. PIANO, VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. M. M. V A’RE, A.V.C.M. Pupils Prepared for all Exams. Resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 2nd. 203 E, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 1255. VIOLIN TUITION. E.. PARKER receives pupils for V T iolin Playing at his Studio, 411 QUEEN ST., WEST. VUBSE M. L. PATERS,ON CERTIFICATED MASSEUSfc. Massage, Swedish Remedial Exercises, and Electrical Treatment. * Address — 4 CLIVE SQUARE, NAPIER. FOR SALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. IVEYV 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, a - batliroom, enamel bath and basin, wash-house, copper and tubs, h. and c. water; electric light, gas, motor shed, concrete paths and fowl-house; loosebox. Price £1400; good terms. For further particulars apply to . H. R. v DADELSZEN, LAND AGENT, Queen Street, Hastings. SMABT Blouses, at Sale Clearing Prices. 15 per cent, discount (3e in £ off).—| “Victory” Blouse Depot, The “Club’ Tea 1 Boom Buildings, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 48, 9 February 1920, Page 1
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