entertainments. HUSTLE HASTINGS HUSTLE JJASTLNGS CARNIVAL WEEK. A FULL WEEK DEVOTED TO BOOSTING HASTINGS. Combined effort of the business men of Hastings, the Hastings Band, Y .M.C.A. and Chamber of Commerce. SHOW WEEK SHOW WEEK Over 100 Willing YVorkers. Commencing MONDAY. OCTOBER 16 Carrying on until MON., OCT. 23d FUN FOR ALL AND A YVEEK TO REMEMBER. Profitable and Inexpensive. YVatch this space for full details of all the good, things being drawn together by willing workers for YOUR benefit. SYDNEY, PECK P.O. Box 159 Hon. Sec. DON’T FORGET TO-NIGHT DON’T FORGET BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM at 7.30. SLIDE LECTURE WILLIAM BRADLEY (late Egypt.) MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! In aid of Waipatu Church Building THE GREATEST AND BEST ENTERTAINMENT Yet put on in H.B. ONE HUNDRED SPECIALLY PICKED PERFORMERS “Nothing like rt since the assembled tribes did honour to the Prince of Wales.’ POPULAR PRICES. 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Children half price. Dress circle seats may be reserved at Mr. Riddell's without extra cost. F. A. BENNETT. Director. PAKI PAKI HALL, . THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th In aid of YVaipatu Church Building Fund. fJRAND MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, followed by Dance. Admission 3/- and 2/- for both functions.
QLYMPIA CABARET HASTINGS. DANCING DANCING DANCING WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 27th. Good Programme, Orchestra 4 Floor. YOU ARE WANTED TO ATTEND. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. A. ROOM, Proprietor. s, Messrs. Thos. Borthwick 4 Sons, Ltd. EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL £) A N C E To be held at PAKI PAKI WORKS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1922. R.G.S. Full Orchestra. Buses leave Havelock N 7.15; P. 0., Hastings, 7.30. Fares: Ladies free, gents 1/-. Tickets: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. J. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. G. S. DANCE. To be held at YVhakatu Hall, THURS., 28th inst Ladies 2/-, Gents 3-. If sufficient inducement offers, bus will leave Albert Stables 7.30 p.m. Aard cars leave Aard Garage 7.30 p.m. MISSR. OTENE, Secretary. DANCING DE LUXE. QRAND ANNUAL BALL (Plain 4 Fancy Dress) Taradale League Football Club. TOWN HALL, TARADALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1922 Moteo Orchestra (8 instruments) First Class Floor. Excellent Supper catered for. A N YOU D A N C E 1 Y’OU are missing heaps of fun if you are unable to! Everybody can dance if thoroughly taught, and are willing to leant. 1 GUARANTEE to teach anyone all the latest modern dances, privately, in six lessons. VERY’ MODERATE TERMS. PUBLIC CLASSES EVERY’ MONDAY' From 7.30. AT THE OLYMPIA CABARET. YVrito for particulars MR. FRANK J. I.EES, N.A.T.D., 8.A.T.0., Etc. C/o. Marble Bar. HASTINGS. Phone 1447. ALL 2/6 BOOKS NOW 2/3 ALL 2 6 BOOKS NOW 2/3 ALL 2/6 BOOKS NOW 2/3 ALL 2/6 BOOKS NOYV 2/3 317 Titles See Windows At— pRATT’S rpONKIN 4 FENYVICKE, Solicitors. 1 beg to announce that they intend to practice their profession in OTANE under the personal supervision of Mr. Fenwicke. Days of Attendance: Mondays, YVednesdays and Fridays.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 242, 26 September 1922, Page 1
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