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ENTERTAINMENTS. TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY. Sharp 7.45. C ° S Y J) F. L U X E OWN ORCHESTRA. A Wonderful Drama of Human emotions that only the “WORLD’S SWEETHEART’’ could so daintily present. MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD in “SUDS” “SUDS” “SUDS” “SUDS” A production for “SUDS” “SUDS” old and young— “SUDS” “SUDS” it eats at the “SUDS” “SUDS” heart strings-will “SUDS” “SUDS” long be talked “SUDS” “SUDS” about - clever - “SUDS” “SUDS” funny - delight- “SUDS” “SUDS” fully pleasing. “SUDS” First National’s Success. “ MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE ” “ MIGHTY LAK’ A ROSE ” Played by a Superb Cast. A symphony of life in the high and low places. A story of love, devotion and sacrifice with moments of laughter while you wipe away a tear. A picture that gets you—and holds you. Supported by LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. Usual Prices: D.C. 1/6 (plus tax), Stalls 1/-, F.S. 9d_. Phone 1266. rpHE SALVATION ARMY. THRILLING INDIAN MISSIONARY DEMONSTRATION. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 8 p.m. BY PARTY OF INDIAN OFFICERS. Described by thousands as a Unique, Thrilling, Realistic and Instructive Demonstration. Don’s fail to hear them. Admission 1/-, Reserved Seats 2/-. MUNICIPAL HTHEATRE HASTINGS. *■ Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 11th. TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 11th. THE OPERA THAT HAS ROUSED ENGLAND FOR TWO CENTURIES. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S NEW ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Present “ THE “ THE “ THE BEGGAR’S BEGGAR’S BEGGAR’S OPERA ” OPERA ” OPERA ” By Mr. Gay. A MASTERPIECE IN OPERA. MUSIC, SONG, LAUGHTER. A WONDERFUL CHORUS. The OPERA that has created the utmost enthusiasm throughout the worid since its inception 200 years ago. BOX PLAN OPEN AT RIDDELL’S FRIDAY MORNING. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! When the eternal jazz tunes have cloyed, and the music of the iutureists ceased to astonish and puzzle, there will still be sought the simple, unaffected English melodies, of which there is an abundance in “The Beggars’ Opera.” THE GENTLEMAN THE BEGGAR THE HIGHWAYMAN Popular Prices: D.C. and R.S. 7/-, Stalls 4/6, Gallery 2/- (all plus tax).

TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received until Noon on WEDNESDAY, 12th inst., for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE in Jervois Street, Hastings. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. A. GARNETT, Registered Architect. A LTERNATIVE TENDERS are mvited for:— (a) Felling about 22 pine trees, Mahora School; (b) Felling said trees and cutting into 4-foot lengths. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Close MONDAY, 10th DEC. T. B. McNEIL, Chairman. NOTICE. QREAT RUCTION gALE. NOW ON. Corner HERETAUNGA & RUSSELL STS. J E WELLER WARE, SUITS, DAMASKS AND GENERAL GOODS, Etc. Assigned Stocks. Must be Cleared. NO RESERVE. Commencing WED., DECEMBER sth until SATURDAY, DEC. Bth. NOTE ADDRESS: Corner HERETAUNGA & RUSSELL STS. H. SIMONS, Auctioneer. EKRIDGE’fc-for Gent’s Boots. Black and Brown Glace and Boxcalf at 29s 6d. White Fleetfoot Bowlers 13s 6d. Crepe Soles 14s 6d. B ER RIDGE’S new arrivals. Ladies’ White Nubuck 2-strap Shoes, also light grey. Keep your eyes on Window for new bargains. Under £l. rpOYS ’. TOYS ’. TOYS ! FATHER CHRISTMAS’ HEADQUARTERS At—rp A Y L O R ’ S (Late McGill’s) MUNICIPAL BLDGS., HASTINGS. CAKES entered for the Competition at Xmas. Fair at St. Andrew’s Hall, must he handed in before 3 o’clock Friday afternoon.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 301, 6 December 1923, Page 1

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