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Man’s progress is in his own hands. He has latent within him the principles of all power and perfections, but for these to lie made actual necessitates a conscious effort on his part. -G. H. Bonner.

ENTERTAINMENTS. Recommended by the Censor a- more especially for adult audiences. No one under 16 admitted. A lavish, jazzy production, supervised by James Cruze, maker of “The Covered Waggon.” TO-NIGHT - MONDAY - TUESDAY. Sharp 7.45. MUNICIPAL rpHEATRE The Superb Orchestra. A Paramount Winning Hit. “ THE ENEMY SEX ” “ THE ENEMY SEX ” “ THE ENEMY SEX ” Starring BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON Supported by a Spectacular Cast, including PERCY MARMONT and PAULINE BUSH Adapted from Owen Johnson’s novel, “The Salamander.” Betty Compson in her first real picture since “The Miracle Man.” The palpitating story of a sophisticated Broadway butterfly who thought the famous playground was a place of fun. And learned ? Which of the two is the enemy sex—and why? Here’s a rattling fine riddle to set every picturegoer guessing. Scenes set ’mid the dazzling magnificence of the gayest 'part of New York. Entertaining Supports include Chapter Six “THE GHOST CITY” PARAMOUNT COMEDY. PARAMOUNT GAZETTE. Usual Prices. ’Phone 441. Reserves at Pratt’s. THE HEATERS GOING FOR YOUR COMFORT.

GRAMOPHONE SUPREMACY is shown by the little dog on “HIS MASTER’S VOICE.” This is recognised the world over as the most perfect reproducing instrument ever made. Tone Production — Lasting Wear are its two main features. Call to-morrow and hear the different models—you will be delighted with their rare musical qualities. PRICES RANGE FROM £9 to £9O. THE “H.M.V.” GRAMOPHONE is the Ideal Home Entertainer. [JON’BLI M I T E J) HASTINGS. are the EXCLUSIVE AGENTS SPARE PARTS FOR ORION RANGES MADE BY SHACKLOCK LTD. are stocked by this firm. All you have to do is to let us know whether new or old pattern, the number and size of range, and we can then know what vou want. We stock:—Rings and lids, fire top plates, false bottoms, bottom grates, fire doors, dampers, register sheets, also soot scrapers, pokers, flue brushes 1/6. We have the Stewart Horse Clipper at 58/6, also Clipper Heads, Combs and Cutters, Chains only, chains and Covers. We recommend bright steel Kelly Axes; Tomahawks, Half-axes, Wedges, Blasting Powder, Fuse, Mauls. Time to buy Door Mats. We have them for 4/6. A good assortment of Hair Brooms in stock from 4/to 15/- each. Wire Nursery Fire Guards from 12/6. Cinder Sieves from 5/-. Neverbend Steel Spades, Parkes Steel Spades. Also al] kinds of Garden ’Tools, Arthur Yates and Co. Garden Seeds, all in 6d. packets. The new stock of Seeds are due on June Ist.

LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS. SHOP IN HASTINGS At JJENBY & goNS. LIMITED. HASTINGS BRANCH, William J. Robertson. Manager. “AI'UM! My feet are bo cold.” Wise IvJL parents always warm the little ones’ feet with a ‘‘UNIQUE’ HOT WATER BOTTLE—the safe and sure way. Made by North British Rubber Co. DAIRY FARMERS! WE STOCK— Simplex Milking Machines Baltic Separators Oils, Benzine Belt Dressing Teat Salve All Rubber Ware Engines Separator Clutches Skim Milk Pumps Milk Strainers Animal Medicines Mowing Machines Hay Rakes Ploughs Harrows, etc., etc. CALL AND SEE US. gIMMONDS JjTO geedmen and Florists. HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS A "UNIQUE” at your Feet means plenty of sleep. Invest in one to-day. Made and guaranteed by North British Rubber Co. . ROTOSCILT n Mission Top Dropheads. £l5 v««h: New Home Hrophesds. bal' bea”"". £l6 e** Nwdles for ninV-s of wnw nwhines. Machines eleanea and re«*ired C r n n o T. n 409 E Heretaunga Street, Hastings. (Eatd. 1891.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 167, 20 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 167, 20 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 167, 20 June 1925, Page 1

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