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artTKRTAINIHNTa. The greatest programme ever offered. C 0 S Y J) E LUXE Sharp at 7.30. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. D. W. Griffiths’ Magnificent Masterpiece “ ORPHANS OF THE STORM. ” “ ORPHANS OF THE STORM. ” A big production adapted from the well-known book and play of the “Red Terror” of the French Revolution with Lillian and Dorothy Gish in the leading roles. ■ t it is a galaxy of brilliants dug from the catacombs of history. A symphony of emotion. A tragedy of historical horrors. An adorable love romance. Special Vitagraph Comedy entitled “ A TENDERFOOT’S LUCK. ” “ A TENDERFOOT’S LUCK. ” ' Starring JIMMY AUBREY JIMMY AUBREY This is no “jam-in” programme filler but a dinkum Vitagraph, full of good clean laughable comedy. Support Reelcraft Scenic “ WANDERING ” “ WANDERING ” One of the best travelogues shown for some time. PRICES: D.C., 2/6; Stalls. 1/8; F.S. 1/1 (including tax). ’Phone 1266. Remember: —Owing to the length of the programme we start at 7.30 sharp. TO-MORROW’S MATINEE Sharp at 2.30. First National Super-featuire “ THE ETERNAL FLAME ” “ THE ETERNAL FLAME ” Starring NORMA TALMADGF. NORMA TALMADGE Scqnos of magnificence and settings of splendour and a wonderful actress with a big supporting, cast make the story into a glorious picture. Denver-Dixon Comedv “KEWPIE’S GARTER” “KEWPIE’S GARTER” A most clever and amusing comedy and a sure laugh producer. TOPICAL BUDGET. USUAL MATINEE PRICES OLYMPIA CABARET. HASTINGS. There will be held a ONSTE B g A L L at the above on TUESDAY. 20th MARCH. Mr. Walter Smith, direct from Rush Munro’s. Auckland, will lead the Olympia Orchestra, and is organising several entertainers for this occasion. Admission 3/6. including supper. SPLENDID FLOOR GUARANTEED. A. ROOM, Proprietor. MOTOR RACING CLUB’S MONSTER EASTER MOTOR-CYCLE RACES Park Racecourse MARCH 31 and APRIL 2. F. E. BRIASCO, Secretary. t piGS! PIGS! PIGS! 801bs 1601bs. per lb. 6d per lb per lb. 6d per lb CASH ON DELIVERY. Private Curing Catered For. BACON FACTORY THE CASH BUYERS HASTINGS. P. O. Box 266 Phones 379 & 839 TO ABBIVE NEXT WEEK.-8000 Feet Galvanized Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Baiba, etc.—Chas Bone, Plumber, Hasting? STATIONERY Writing Pads, EnveSTATIONERY lopes. Sealing Wax STATIONERY' and Ink in all shades. STATIONERY Note Books. Blotting STATIONERY Paper, Drawing Paper STATIONERY Paper Wrappers, ReSTATIONERY ceipt Books, Invoice STATIONERY Forms, Pens, Pencils, STATIONERY Remember PRATT’S. TO ABBIVE NEXT WEEK.-8000 Feet Galvanized Pipe, Pipe Fitting*, Baths, etc.—Chas Bone. Plumber, Hastings GALE PRlCES:—Children’s Rubbersoled Shoes, 7,8, 9, 10, 2/6; 6,7, 8 Girls’ Button Boots 7/6 and 6/11; 7,8, 9, 10 Girls’ Patent Strap Shoes 7/6. All equal to half usual price. WILSON SHOE CO.’s BOOT SALE. T ADIES’ White Canvas Shoes, Sale Prices 8/11, 9/11. White Sports Shoes, sewn rubber soles, 5/11. Girls’ do., 3/6, 3/11. Women’s Leathersoled Carpet Slippers. BOOT SALE. WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS. GALE PRICES! Men’s Black Brogue Shoes; ditto in Tan, stout welted soles, 27/6, half the usual. Various odd lines Men’s Light Boots, 27/6. WILSON SHOE CO., HASTINGS. TO ABBIVE NEXT WEKK.—BOOO Feet Galvanized Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Baths, etc.—Chas Bone, Plumber, Hastings PIGS PIGS PIGS WANTED. 120 to 1601bs. Top Price for Prime Fed Baconers. Cash on Delivery. F. D. GREEN & CO. WARREN STREET - HASTINGS Phone 363. WESTERMAN & CO.. HASTINGS. Men’s Working Socks, in Heavy Grey Wool Is 6d. Men’s Heather Socks, all wonl, 13 9d. 2s 6(1. 2s lid. Black Cashmere Socks, all wool, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. WESTERMAN & CO., HASTfSGS. Nice lot Small Boys’ Jersey Suits in all colours 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 21s 'Varsity Suits, latest patterns, 21s, 22s 6d and 26s 6d.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 1

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