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entertainments Two Pictures that have swept like a whirlwind through America, England. Australia and New Zealand. A startling expose of ultra-modern society to which the author didn’t dare sign his right name. TO-NIGHT - THURSDAY - FRIDAY Sharp 7.45. CO S Y iJ E LUXE The Classic Orchestra. First Nation’s Sensation. The Photodrama that has stood the test of criticism. “ FL AM ING YOUTH ” “ FLAMING YOUTH ” “ FLAMING YOUTH ” Starring COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE A picture aglow with the wino of life; aflame with the spirit of youth. “I’ll drain life of the last drop of love!” That’s what she t<Jd her physician and friend. And he warned her. A story of a wonderful love which grew out of the tinselled superficiality of a society devoted to jazz. Second Attraction. A Goldwvn Production. “ MR BARNES OF NEW YORK ” “ MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK ” “ MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK ” Starring TOM MOORE TOM MOORE A picture that is replete with romance, mystery and drama. Tom Moore will win you with his Irish smile. hi s dashing personality, his' genial good humour. And the plot will keep you on the edge of your seat in a tremor of excitement! Ist NATIONAL TOPICAL BUDGET Ist NATIONAL TOPICAL BUDGET This Gazette contains nart of the sporting search for a British White Hope, also the joys of Ice Skating. Usual Popular Prices. Phone 444.

The one warm spot in town. Entertainment, "Warmth and Comfort always assured. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY HALL. DON’T WAIT FOP SUPPER ROOM! An army may march on its stomach, but civilians prefer to fox-trot on a flood floor to the music of THE ASSEMBLY’ BAND JWEIIY gATURDAY H. S. B. RIBBANDS. Mgr. HASTINGS WEST SCHOOL OLD PUPILS’ ASSN. A DANCE in aid of School Funds will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, on Thursday, July 31st, at 8 p.m. Ladies 2/-; Gents 3/-. 11. STUBBS, W. LAWSON, Joint Hun. Secs. MATARIKI HOCKEY CLUB. MAORI TO UUN AMENT. To be held at BRIDGE PAH, LHURS., JULY 31st At 10.30 a.m. DANCE at 8 p.m. M.A.C. Orchestra. Supper provided. Admission 2/6. MK. A MRS. A. COLLIER, Joint Hon. Secs. zf YDDFELLOWS’ HALL, Hastings, SA I’.. AUG. 2ml. 1921. By special request a Dance will be held on above date. First-class flour. Walden’s Orchestra. Admission 2/-. T. H. BERRY, Mgr. LOYAL HASTINGS ® LODGE MANCHESTER UNITY.

QDDFELLO WS’ gA 1 1 ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th. Best dance floor. Music by Ferhrache’s Band. Euchre and Prizes. Excellent supper. Double Tickets 6/-, Gent’s 3/6, Lady’s 2/6. ' J. S. SHARP, Ball Secretary. TARADALE AND DISTRICT RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CLUB’S A Nu A L B A To be held on THURSDAY, JULY 31st, 1924. jtyusic by Airs. Keane. Presentation to Ladies’ Memorial Committee. Aard Cars leave Garage at 7.30 p.m. Double Ticket 6/-; Gentlemen 3/6; Ladies 2/6. N. D. GILCHRIST, Hon. Secretary. PALAIS DE DANSE, HASTINGS. MISS KITTY DOWNING holds DANCING CLASSES for Children every Thursday and Saturday. Private Lessons in the Fox Trot, Blues, etc., by appointment. ’PHONE 1336. Telephone 1770- £ ADAME JJOSINA gLIGH CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF DANCING (London) - Private Lessons may be arranged at any time. 9, BOWER STREET, NAPIER.

JJROADWOOD jp LINOS Famous for Touch, Tone and Durability. Easy terms arranged. H. S. B. RIBBANDS. Agent for “Decca” Portable Gramophones. BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. JgECOME A SUNBEAM TOURIST! SUNBEAM TOURS are British all through. Write Box 275, Hastings, for information BAIRD’S “Clear the Gangway” for Ihe Builders. Fiftv-inch Green Casement Cloth. Usually 2s lid yard. Clearing at Is 6d yard. POULTRY MASH. Fed every morning, works wonders, providing you buy it from—gT A N RUSSELL “Where Quality Counts” ’Phono 295. HASTINGS. TRAVEL the Sunbeam Tours. Box 279, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 198, 30 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 198, 30 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 198, 30 July 1924, Page 1

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