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KNTfeHTAINMENTft TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY Sharp 7.45. QOS Y ]J E £ UXE Exquisite Musical Programme WARNER BROS.’ Screen Classic “ THE COUNTRY KID ” “ THE COUNTRY KID ” Starring WESLEY (FRECKLES) BARRY As the country kid who has to mother his younger brothers, Wesley Barry gives the richest entertainment of his career. The action will make your throat husky with laughter as Wesley ploughs up an acre of fun and pathos. Then ELINOR GLYN’S Smashing Love Drama that Goes the Limit in Life. “ THE WORLD’S A STAGE ” The author, Elinor Glyn, famous as one of the greatest living writers. The Woman who wrote “Three Weeks,” and who, in her latest screen drama, shows her own version of a screen actist’s life. A Film of Interest “ SYDNEY MINT AT WORK ” New Zealand Scenic Usual Popular Prices. ’Phone 1266. A DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, SAT. NEXT, 13th, at 8 sharp. First-class floor. Walden’s Orchestra. Admission 2/-. Car to Havelock after dance. T. H. BERRY, Mgr. JNDIAN & ORIENTAL GOODS. SALE OF EASTERN GOODS. Needlework and Linenwork, Brass and Copper Work. A Splendid Display. Proceeds of Sale in aid of Ramabai's work in India, LAST DAY OF SALE, SATURDAY. Closes 5 o’clock. Upstairs Room MISS SARTORI’S MILLINERY STORE. MRS. GEO. MacKENZIE, Secretary. BEST VALUE IN HASTINGS yOXTET QRAMOPHONES Grand Model 20 x 16, Oak, 18 Gns. With 12 New Edison-Bell DoubleSided 4/- Records. “Decca” Gramophones £6 6/-. RIBBANDS’ MUSIC STORE. NAPIER SHOPPING WEEK. (Late Night, Friday, September sth) "VEWRICK’S BUS will leave P.O. at 6.50 p.m. for Napier, and leave Napier at 10.30 p.m. Return fare 3/6, Single 2/6. Dance at Sherenden on Sept. 12th. Our ’bus will leave P.O. at 6.30 p.m. All are guaranteed a real good time; the best of all . country dances. Return fare 3/-. Book early. 'Phones 459 and 1401. pLAYER piANOS “No longer need one sit, longing and helpless, before an instrument one cannot play, with a lovely score on< •annot read.’’ BROADWOOD & CAMPBEL! PLAYER PIANOS. COLLINSON PIANOS, £B4 & £llO RIBBANDS’ CARBON PAPER. Billing from 4/- box Zanetio 12s 5d uox. Silk-skin t6s.juseph Wilson and’Son, ’phone 1214. GEO. fLUKTUN gives best value foi Car Painting. King bo9. King Street, Hastings. JUST think of it! A real smart Suit to iuoK sxuari, an me summer, rnaue bj jack Lord. A SUIT doesn’t make the man, but a suit maue uy Jacs Lora manes a man look smart. C>ALL in and see Jack Lord about that / new suit. Opposite Smith, cycie agent. KEEP on walking until you get to Jack Lord, the Tailor that guarantees to OOK! Jack Lord has still got time to make you a dinkum suit for the show. ONLY a few more weeks before the Show. Jack Lord wants to make you a new suit.' IGHT on the spot Jack Lord has a beautiful range of Spring Suitings for you to choose from. DON’T go anywhere else for your new Suit. See Jack Lord first. SPECIALS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS. Large Bath Soap, assorted, 6d each, 3 for 1/3. Large Irish Barilla Soap, double size, 1/- each, 3 for 2/9. Large Castille do., 1/- each, 3 for 2/9 /COOPER’S—The Presentation House V MUNICIPAL BLDGS. “We Sell it for Less.” See Page 4. pRUIT GROWERS! MACCLESFIELD BLUESTONE just arrived. BLACK LEAF 40 arriving shortly. Also excellent line good quality SPRAY HOSE. We can also supply from stock Spray Guns. Let us know your wants, and we will supply them. HAWKE’S BAY FRUITGROWERS’ ASSN. (Inc.) Phone 889. ST. AUBYN ST. F. YOUNG, Seo. ♦ DON’T wait till summer la here before getting your car renovated by veo. Horton. King Street. Haatinga. ROBINSON’S for FURNITURE ROBINSON’S for MATTRESSES ROBINSON’S for FLOOR RUGS ROBINSON’S for SUITCASES ROBINSON’S for S. MACHINES ROBINSON’S for STEP LADDERS ROBINSON’S for BOOKS Quality Goods at Low Prices. KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 235, 11 September 1924, Page 1

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