Instead of crying out against the destiny of fate. let us erv out against the destiny of self. or. rather, against the destiny of mistaken self; for everything that comes to us comes through causes which we ourselves or those before us have set in operation. —Ralph Waldo Trine.
■NTERTAINMEMTI. Not one patron said they were disappointed last evening after seeing NEW ZEALAND’S OWN GREAT NATIONAL PICTURE. qpHEATRE TO-NIGHT <fc FRIDAY SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY, 3 p.m. Sharp, “ REWI’S LAST STAND ” “ REWI’S LAST STAND” The biggest and most successful photo dramatic sensation ever made south of the Line. Direct from its sensation season of Four Weeks in Auckland. The Maoris’ great tight against an overwhelming British Army (six to one), often described as the greatest forlorn hope fight in the history of the world. THE BATTLE OF ORAKAU Battle Scenes in Colours. A page from our country’s history that will appeal to every sporting New Zealander. Every patriot worthy of the name should see this thrilling historic epic of Rewi Maniapoto and his dogged heroes who fought and died at Orak; au for the land they loved so well. RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN REGRETS. Book your seats now at Pratt’s. NO FREE LIST. “HIS MASTER’S VOICE’’ GRAMOPHONES hold absolute supremacy in the two essentials TONE QUALITY & DURABILITY. These Two Essentials have stood the test for over 20 years, and thousands in N.Z. can testify to the oustanding superiority of the Gramophones bearing the trade mark of The Little Dog. Prices from £6 10/- to £6O. Inspection Cordially Invited. p ON’ S LIMIT EJ) HASTINGS gI A N gI'SS E L L “The Potato King.” HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS Has fresh stocks of NEW POTATOES jnst to hand at cut-rate prices. Also i CHOICE CANADIAN ONIONS. Ring 295 and Order Early. Free Delivery.
Delicious sandwiches. On order. Everready. Phone 1666. B?UY Holiday Films Now. New stocks of Kodak Films have been received. Buy two or three—half a dozen—and have them on hand when you need them.— Hislop ’ s Pharmacy, THE HOUSEWIFE WANTS gTAINLESS What a lot of time and labour are wasted in rubbing and polishing ordinary Table Cutlery several times a day, and in the end how its appearance suffers. STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY however, never requires more than ordinary washing and wiping, for the knives never rust or strain, retaining all their bright, silvery appearance even if left in water. JUST THINK what a saving this means. No labourious work with the knife-board or machine; no expenditure on powder or polish, and always bright apd shining cutlery that makes meals doubly inviting. Stainless Knives, all according to quality, arc sold by this firm from 32/- to 66/- per dozen. This firm recommends— RADIANT STAINLESS KNIVES SILVERSHEEN STAINLESS < KNIVES JJENRY yyiLLIAMS & gONS, LIMITED Box 9 Box 44 NAPIER HASTINGS ’Phone 1020 ’Phone 43 THE FAMOUS Jg AL TIC gEPARATOR OUR SALE STHTS YEAR HAVE BROKEN PREVIOUS RECORDS. WHY? Because this Separator is the best in the world, and there are none to be compared with this great machine. It gets all the cream all the time. £2OOO worth of snare parts are kept but never sold, owing to the great wearing parts of a Baltic. gIMMONDS £TD. Sole Agents. HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS HE Cheapest Shop in Hastings for Xmas. Gifts. Try us. Nice range to •elect from.—CLIFF’S. Queen St.. Hastings THE Grocery Trade in New Zealand is a real joy, since smiling housewives attend regularly for their quota of “NORUBBING LAUNDRY HELP.” REMEMBER CLIFF’S. Qneen street. Hastings (near Post Office) for Christmas Gifts. Open all day Saturday. Prices to suit all purses. "ITtmasl GIFTS 'FREE—Baird'S Great Coupon Offer. Free Coupons on all Purchases in the Showroom and Dress Depts., value (2/- in £1) (!/• in 10/-) (6d in sCoupons will be exchanged for goous at the Hosiery. Glove, or Fancy counter POCKET BOOKS, Tobacco Pouches, .gold and silver mounted). Gent? Manicures. Fountain Pens at all prices Wonderful value, at McKee’s, The Grand Hotel. Jewellers. FOUND Supertest Lemon Syrup ’ quenches the thirst an hot <lavs nji’ | picnic days. Its delicious, too Two bottles 2/6. Hislop’? Pharmacy. we Sell the Best.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 215, 10 December 1925, Page 1
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