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ENTkRTAINMENTB. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. Sharp 7.45, 1 C OSY L UXE ENTERTAINING ORCHESTRA. A Goldwyn Release Adapted from ZANE GREY’S Novel “WILDFIRE” . “WILDFIRE” “WILDFIRE” “WILDFIRE” The Greatest of Zane Grey’s Famous Stories brought to the screen in a dramatic triumph! First National’s Big Attraction. “MINNIE” With ‘MINNIE’’ BEATRICE JOY •MINNIE” and ‘MINNIE” MATT MOORE ’MINNIE” Playing the Leading ‘MINNIE’’ Roles. “AHN ME” Beauty may be only ‘MINNIE” skin deep, but Minnie’s •MINNIE” beauty started with her “MINNIE” heart. Support. TOPICAL BUDGET. Usual Prices: D.C. 1/6 (plus tax). •Stalls 1/-, F.S. 9d. ’Phone 1266. TO-MORROW’S MATINEE. Sharp 2.30, A Selznick Picture It Outchaplin’s Charlie “ BURN ’EM UP BARNES ” “BURN ’EM IP BARNES” Starring JOHNNY IiINF.S JOHNNY HINES “Burn ’Em Up Barnes” is the youthful and speed mad yon of Whitney Barnes millionaire manufacturer of nigh-powered cars. Hurry breakfast for “ ‘Burn ’Em Up’ Barnes” it’s his fast day. He’s Charlie Chaplin’s only rival. Hallroom Comedy. “OH! BABY!” “OH! BABY!” “OH! BABY!” “OH! BABY!” Reels of laughter and cheer. Chester Travelogue “DUCK DAYS” “DUCK DAYS” SELZNICK NEWS. Usual Matinee Prices. We will present a copy of “Funny Cuts” to every child in attendance. THE GREATEST MUSivaL ATTRACTION 01’ THE YEAR. UNTCIPAL gpHEATRE Direction - - - - Edward Branscombe General Manager - - Leo Du Chateau WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th Mr. Edward Branscombs presents for ONE NIGHT ONLY Prior to their return to England. THE FAMOUS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS An Incomparable Coterie of 14— ENGLISH ARTISTS—I 4 14— ENGLISH ARTISTS—I 4 7—(Adult Soloists—7 7—Boy Soloists—7 Presenting A CHOICE PROGRAMME Of EVERYTHING WORTH WHILE IN VOCAL MUSIC. Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Humorous Glees, Madrigals, Old English Folk Songs. Grand Opera Excerpts, the Best Music, old and new, both grave and gay. Reservations at Riddell’s. Prices: 4/-. 3/-, 2/- (all plus tax). ' Juveniles under 16 half-price. ADMISSION Is. Children under 14 6d, under 7 free to the Sportg in Corn ■vail Park, Hastings, on Boxing Day. HAWKE’S BAY CONTINUES TO SIZZLE But the heat doesn’t enter the MARBLE BAR. “How delightfully cool it is in here,” is the constant remark of our many patrons. You must try these Xmas. Specials: Goody Goody Sailboat, Mallo Nut, Here’s Another, Open All Day Sundae! of, if you are really thirsty, try a Bombay Cooler. Real thirst-quenchers. INNUMERABLE FROZEN DELICACIES At the— JJASTINGS JJAR. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. VTOW’S the time to watch for the Codlin IN Moth. Arsenate of Lead and all other Sprays stocked by T. Clarkson, Ltd. CHAMPION Bunners and Cyclists will compete at the k ports at Cornwall •ark, Hastings ,on Boxing Day. WHEN OTHERS FAIL, TRY ME. ATRS. SCOTT will attend ladies and children for Rupture cure. Hours. ’.30 to 4.30. Testimonials on application. Address: 201 ELLISON ROAD. HASTINGS. pRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! 1 THE BEST APPLES in the town i to-day are Prime Hawke’s Bay Stunners. We have a few cases left. . Also Apricots, Peaches, Plums, etc. T. CLARKSON. LTD. HER ETAUNG A STREET. HASTINGS WESTERMAN & ' CO„ HASTINGS. Men’s Knitted Ties 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. Wide-end Ties Is 6d. 2s 6d. 3s 6d, 4s 6d. Bows 2s 6d . See our windows for Xmas. . Boxes. WESTER MAN & CO~ HASTINGS. New Shirts with collars to match. 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, extra fine quality 35s 6d.Silk Shirts in all styles from 21s. What can be more suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS than nice p O T pLANTS We have extra strong ASPARAGUS AND PALMS. Prices from 1/6 to 2/6 for Asparagus Great Value. SEE OUR WINDOW. ARTHUR gIMMONDS, SEEDSMEN - HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 314, 21 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 314, 21 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 314, 21 December 1923, Page 1

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