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ENTERTAINMENTS. gT. PATRICK’S CONCERT. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT—(FRIDAY)—TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME. Part 1— Overture “Humors of Donnebrook” Orchestra 1. Song, HumSrous, Mr. R. Horsfield 2. Song “Mother Machree” Miss Richards 3. Violin Duet “Irish Airs” arranged by Madam Lelievre, played by Mr. E. Parker and Rev. Father McDonald) 4. Song “Hills of Donegal” Mrs. L. Campion 5. Song “For the Green” Mr. Razel-Wood 6. Dance Irish Jig Miss McCarthy’s Pupils 7. Song ‘My Mary of the Curling Hair’ Miss E. Cotter 8. Song. Humorous - Mr. Alf. Haydn —Part 2— Overture “Erin’s Wreath,” Orchestra 1. Dance Green Ribbon Miss McCarthy 2. Song ••Dear Little Shamrock” Miss N. Coughlan 3. Dance Sailor’s Hornpine Miss V. Phillips 4. Song “She’s Far from the Land” Mrs. L. Campion 5. Song “Snowy-breasted Swan” 6. Dance Irish Reel - Misses Garvey 7. Song Humorous Duet Messrs H. Poppelwell & Horsfield S. Dance Green Wand Drill Miss McCarthy's Pupils Accompanistes: Misses R. Shattky and D. Sturrock. Piano in use kindly lent by Messrs. Don’s. Limited. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. R. H. C. A. FOX Is prepared to receive pupils for all Brass and Reed instruments. Also to organise and teach School Bands of Brass, Brass and Reed, Drum and Fife, or Orchestral. For terms apply— ... . LOVEDALE ROAD, HASTINGS. MISS KITTY DOWNING (late 1 A assistant to Miss Ellen Baker, Wigmore Hall, London) DANCING, CALISTHENICS, FENCING. Applications may be made now re classes and private lessons in the latest fox trot and ballroom dancing. Children’s classes commence Sat., April 7, at 10.30 a.m. Phone 978 M. gING I N G MISS M. FOX ROGERS Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music, and. D. Riddell Hunter, Bond Street, London. Particulars re terms, etc., from Don’s, Limited, Hastings. ELOCUTION. TVTISS D B. BLACKLOCK (suecessor to Mrs. W. A. Whitlock) (pupil of Miss G. Gabrielle de Wilden, or the London School of Dramatic Art, and leading lady with the late Sir Herbert Tree at His Majesty’s Theatre. London) visits Hastings Saturday mornings. Communicate in first instance, care 50 Tennyson St., Napier. ’Phone 1769. Reduced Fees to school children. TO ARRIVE NEXT WEEK.-800 Feet Galvanized Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Baths, etc.—Chas Bone, Plumber, Hastings ARG AIN TABLE AT BAIRD’S. Ladles’ Cambric Nightdresses, trimmed insertion. 7s 6d. Ladies’ White Woven Bloomers 2s lid. BAIRD’S BARGAIN TABLES. Ladies’ Woven Vests Is 3d each. Maid’s Woven Bloomers 2s 6d each. Winterweight Woven _Cotton Vests for ladies 2/3. BAIRD’S BARGAIN TABLES. Ladies’ Winceyette Nightdresses, Silk .Embroidered neck and sleeves, 7/6 each. yyEST-END FRUIT DEPOT. WHERE ONLY FRUIT OF HIGH QUALITY IS SOLD. Choice Tomatoes, 41bs. I/-; 5/- halfease. Cooking Apples. 51bs 1/-; 3/-half-case. Dessert Apples, 51bs 1/3/6 half case Scarlet Pearmain, 41bs I/-, 6/- half-case. Choice Pears, 41bs 1/-, 4/6 half-case; Cox’s Orange Pippin, 31hs 10/-. 6/- half-case; Choice Pears, 41bs. 1/. 4/6 half-case. Stewing Peaches, 41bs. 1/-, 4/- half-case. Cucumbers, only 2d each. Sunkist Lemons. 5 for 1/-. Sound Onions, 61bs I/-. ’Phone 184. T. CLARKSON, LTD. WESTERMAN & CO., HASTINGS. Men’s Heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers 17s 6d, 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 29s 6d, 355. Men’s All Wool Colonial Tweed Trouseds 17s 6d, 21s, 25s 6d. WESTERMAN & CO. ~ HASTINGS. Smart lot Knitted Ties, pretty designs. 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d to 10s 6d. Wide-end Ties in new designs Is 6d. 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. WESTERMAN ’ & CO., HASTINGS. Holeproof Working Trousers. 10s 6d pair. Gaberdine Trousers, cuff bottoms, 10s 6d, 15s 6d, 21s, 25s 6d. oOs and 39s 6d. WESTERMAN & CO., HASTINGS. Big lot Cosy Pyjama Suits 10s 6d Suit. Nice stripes 15s 6d 17s 6d, 21s. All Wool Pyjamas 32s 6d, 35s 6d. 425. “TB E X ” Phone 841 x HASTINGS CAR HIRE Has now been running eight years without inconviencing any passengers with a breakdown, except a broken spring, in 150 thousand miles, covering nearly all the North and South Islands. D. HUNT, Proprietor. BAIRD’S AUTUMN STYLES. Lovely ranges of Winter Velour Coats, with self or fur collars, all new shades, from 755. BAIRD’S AUTUMN GOODS. Ladies’ Stylish Costumes in Serges, Gaberdines. Smartest goods at lowest prices yet. Magnificent Fur Stoles and Capes. BAIRD’S AUTUMN MILLINERY. Exquisite New Mode] Hats and Ready-to-Wears from London and Paris. See the new ‘‘Henderson’’ Hats. CAR PAINTING OAR PAINTING in all colours, at Lowest Possible Prices. H. G AR T 0 N Cr. Avenue Road and Russell Street (opn. Station), HASTINGS. Satisfaction Guranteed. ’Phone 681.

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

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