KN f f ~?TAIMM£N FL. XI UNICIPAL rp lIEATRE v HASTINGS. 1 Commencing MON DA Y. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTR AOR DINAR Y. A. MOSS Presents The World-famous Comedienne DAISYJ E R 0 M E DAIS Y J E R () M E The electric spark of Joy She is bright and vivacious, debonair and delightful. Electrifies her audience with her deep, rich voice. DAISY J E R 0 M E Will introduce gem songs from her extensive repertoire songs that have made her famous throughout the world. DAISY J E R 0 M E She has the gift of being able to conjure up a picture before the mental vision of the audience and a little infllection on the voice. DAIS¥J E R O M E An artist ol great personality —big eyes, woe face, and vivid red hair, she conquers without stooping. DAISY J E R () M E She has a sprightly personality, a walk that is much like a glide, and a voice and expression that puts her in a class by herself. Prices: D.C. 3 - ; Stalls 2/-; Gallery 1/- (plus tax). Reserves at Pratt’s. 6d extra. OXING!D O X I N G I MUNICH Al. THEATRE. NAPIER. MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 8 p.m. Big Professional Contest. PAUL DEMSKY v. STEWART SMITH PAUL DEMSKY v. STEWART SMITH (Russian Terror) (K.O. King) Four Good Amateur Bouts. Members will NOT be admitted without producing Membership Ticket. Cars leave Hastings Post Office 7 p.m.; 5/- return. PRICES: Ringside £l, Dress Circle 76, Front Stalls 7/6, Back Stalls 5/-, Gallery 3/- (all plus tax). Box Plan at Howe Bros., Friday. Day Sales, J. R. Ross & Co. G. P. ALDRIDGE, Secretary. Municipal theatre ’ HASTINGS? 1 Direction : Messrs. Thomas Quinlan, in association with E. J. A: Dan Carroll. 'A-A Under the Distinguished patrunage of llieir Excellencies, \ iscount and Viscountess Jcdlicoe. FRIDAY NEXT—At 8 FRIDAY NEXT—At 8 OUR FAREWELL APPEARANCE of the SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS Prior to their departure for Northern Profiles, Auckland, Australia Italy. “The Glory of Italy and the envy of the world.” “Nothing short of marvellous.” “Y’ou may never hear their likes again.” To those who were unable to gain admission during their recent season, we offer our regrets, and urge them to reserve their seats. PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL. 6/7, 4/5, and 2/2 (including tax). Box Plan at Riddell’s open Tuesday next at 9 a.m. Advance Director: Leo Du Chateau. OLYMPIA CABARET. Ou WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. The Management of above are holding a PLAN N E L DAN C E This is to be the last dance of its kind this year. Don't miss it. R.G.S. Orchestra. Admission: Ladies and Gentlemen 2/6 (including supper.) A. ROOM, Proprietor. £A N YOU DANCE! YOU are missing heaps of fun if yon ane unable to’ Everybody can dance il thoroughly taught, and are willing to learn. I GUARANTEE to teach anyone all the latest modern dances, privately, in six lessons. VERY’ MODERATE TERMS. PUBLIC CLASSES EVERY TIIURS. F rom 7.3 k AT THE ORANGE HALL. Write for Particulars. FRANK J LEES, N.A.T.D.. 8.A.T.D.. Etc. C’o. Marble Bar. HASTINGS. HAS God created an Immortal monster to tempt mankind? This question will he answered in Orance Hall. Hastings. on Sunday evening at seven.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 302, 9 December 1922, Page 1
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