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ENTERTAINMENTS. ASSEMBLY II A L L. A HASTINGS. Direction F. Russell TO-NIGHT—At 8 p.m.—TO-NIGHT The final appearance of that versatile and talented English Costume Comedy Company— THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS In spite of the large number of counter-attractions, and the inability to obtain the use of the theatre for their elaborate production, the Masqueraders succeeded in delighting a large audience for 2J hours last night. There was only one opinion—“ The best yet.” To-night there will be— COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAM COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAM Box Plans at Hall’s News Agency. Popular Prices: 4/-, 3/-, and 2/(plus tax). PANTOMIME NEXT WEEK. rpHEATRE HASTINGS. JUNE Ist and 2pd, with a Matinee on the’2nd. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (Business Manager: A. F. Wilson) Present Their Stupendous 1921 Pantomime. “JJUM P T Y J) UMP T Y ” 2—-GORGEOUS ACTS-—2 25—MAGNIFICENT SCENES—2S 150 PEOPLE APPEAR IN THIS PRODUCTION. 60—MUSICAL NUMBERS—6O The Greatest Pantomime Success Achieved South of the line. Box Plan opens at Hall’s, Monday, May 30. Prices: D.C. and R.S. 8/6; Stalls, 5/-; Gallery 2/6 (plus tax); children at the Matinee, 4/6 and 1/6.

Touring Manager: Frank H. Plumer. HAWKE’S BAY RUGBY UNION. pOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! First Representative Match. HAWKE’S BAY HAWKE’S BAY HAWKE’S BAY HAWKE’S BAY MAORIS To Tour MAORIS MAORIS Australia. MAORIS McLEAN PARK, NAPIER. SATURDAY NEXT. COME AND SEE the Cream of the Maoris playing Fast, Open and Spectacular Football. Representatives from all parts of New Zealand. Play will start at 3 p.m. Sharp. A CURTAIN RAISER HAWKE’S BAY B TEAM SECOND MAORI TEAM At 1.30 p.m. Haka by 30 Maoris prior to Big Match Admission Is. Stand Is. J. M. BROWN, Hon. Sec. QLYMPIA SKATING RINK. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. Open Daily 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Learners’ Session 5.30 to 6.30. The management have decided to reduce the price of ladies admission to 1/—KIERNAN 4 WILSON, Proprietors. PUBLIC NOTICES. BAIRD’S for Ladies’ Morning Blouses, now 6s. 6d. Ladies all wool stylish Tweed. Costumes. £7 7s. for £4 4s. Two only Fur Coats, were £47, now £25 10s. BAIRD’S for Men’s stylish Felt Hats, now Bs. 6d. each. Men’s superfine Velour Hats 755. for 295. 6d. Men’s all wool Colonial Suits, £6 19s. 6d. for £3 19s. 6d. Baird’s for Manchester values, Double-bed Sheetings, 4s. 6d. yard. Nursery Flannelette 104 yard. Striped Flannelettes Is. yard. Calico’s Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d. yard. ELOCUTION. VCRS. G. HARTBHOK3I announces that she is prepared to take pupils for the study of ELOCUTION and DRAMATIC ART at het Studio, 413 Avenue Road, Hastings. VOICE EMISSION & SINGING (Garcia Method) PIANOFORTE A THEORY. VTR. G R. TURNER, formerly pupil Arthur Oswald, Esc., F.R.A.M., and other eminent London masters, will commence teaching in Hastings early in February. Particulars at Don’s Studio. Warren’s Buildings, Heretaunga Street, HastingsEGGS!! EGGS!!! HOW TO GET THEM IN WINTER? Feed them on our FAMOUS POULTRY FOODS. ’Phone—lB4. T. CLARKSON, LTD. HASTINGS. IMTRS. VERNON C. REDWOOD is 4 ’ * prepared to take pupils for Singing and Voice Prodr <:tion. Best Continental and latest English methods. Mrs. Redwood has studied under the best masters abroad and London. Particulars and terms at Don’s, Ltd.. Hastings, «nd Tribune <<ency, Havelock North.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 131, 26 May 1921, Page 1

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