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ENTERTAINMENTS. J HASTINGS. Commencing. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. Each Evening 7.30. THE PHENOMENAL CINEMA ORATORIO PHENOMENAL CINEMA ORATORIO THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG Being THE LIFE STORY OF JOHN LEE. THE LIFE STORY OF JOHN LEE. THE LIFE STORY OF JOHN LEE. JOHN LEE, loved and respected by all who knew him in Babbacombe, England, was accused and found guilty of murdering Miss Ertuna Keyse, a well-to-do maiden lady, at one time a Maid of Honour to our late Queen Victoria. He was sentenced to death, to be hanged on the gallows. Three times, they tried to hang him, and three times they failed. His sentence.was then commuted to life. After serving 23 years in prison John Lee walked from prison with a stainless character. The whole story of John Lee’s early manhood, and the events that led up to his being found guilty, the unswerving faith of his Wife, and the confession of the actual murderer, are all depicted, and you will hear a WONDERFULLY TELLING LECTURE that synchronises, with every character and detail of the picture, from the lips of ENGLAND’S GIFTED ORATORACTOR, FREDERICK HALDANE FREDERICK HALDANE Who has been special brought to New Zealand. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Mr. C. Melvin will sing “Coming Home” and “Mother Machree” during the progress of the picture. Prices: Stalls 1/1, D.C. 2/1. Reserves 6d extra. Box PJan at Hall’s, Monday morning, at 10. HAWKE’S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. Napier, October 12, 1920. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A ’ any person found removing earth from any of the County Roads WITHOUT PERMISSION' will be prosecuted. A. H. HERGUSON, 1 County Clerk.

N.Z. WELFARE LEAGUE. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY HALL? THURSDAY, 4th NOV.—At 8 p.m. MR...DAVID McLAREN (of Wellington) will explain the Welfare League’s policy of industroalism. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. Tt/TESSRS. HYLAND & PHILLIPS, ■f’-*- Architects, Hastings, have a VACANCY for an Articled Pup# to the ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION. Applicants should possess a secondary education, and apply in person. ACCOUNTANT WANTED. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of SECH EI'ARY and ACCOUNTANT to the Hawke’s Bay Direct Supply Association. Ltd. Duties to commence the first week in January next. Applications will be treated confidentially. Good salary will be paid to suitable applicant. Applicants to state age and previous experience, and forward copies of references to- the undersigned. MORRIS S. SPENCE, C.A., Secretary. P.O. Box 185, Napier. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL ■jyjissioN. SUNDAY NIGHT at 7 O’CLOCK. Subject: ' “The Two Dispensations or,. What was abolished at The Cross? Are we under Law or under Grace, or under both?” Speaker: T. WHITTLE. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding' the same on or before the 2nd December, 1920. 1510 JOSEPH HIRON, of Hastings, Company Manager, 2 roods (more or less), Borough of Hastings, Lots 1,2, and 3, Plan 3715, Sections 49 and 50 East Hastings, part of Heretaunga. Block, occupied by applicant. . Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1920, at the Land Registry Office, Napier. R. F. BAIRD, Deputy District Land Registrar. JJIGH COST OF LIVING!

WE have pleasure in announcing yiat we have purchased the Bread Baking Department of Mr. T. B. McQuire’s Business. As a result we purpose carrying out what has always been our intention, namely, to give Hastings a good loai at the cheapest rate in New Zealand, viz., s|d (Id less than Board of Trade price). WE DO NOT WISH TO POSE AS PHILANTHROPISTS, but we believe that by taking full advantage of our modern plant we can, with the cooperation of the public, carry on more profitably to ourselves and incidentally help to reduce the cost of living. The public will realise that in view of the N.Z. Government’s demand for prompt payment for Hour—7 days after shipment, which means cash—it is impossible for us to sell at the above price other than for cash. Our terms are, therefore, from Ist November, CASH OR COUPONS 5Jd PER LOAF. Any who desire to book must do so at Board of Trade price— 7d rrtHE HASTINGS BAKERY,' LTD. 'Phone 74.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 243, 30 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 243, 30 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 243, 30 October 1920, Page 1

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