ENTERTAINMENTS pOOTBALL! 1 FOOTBALL 1! HAWKE’S BAY RUGBY UNION. McLEAN PARK, NAPIER. SATURDAY, JULY 16th. 1927. Senior: H. 5.0.8. v. M. 8.0.8, No. 1, 3 p.m.; Mr. E. H. Dickenson. Junior: M. 8.0.8. v. T.C.0.8. A, No. 2, 3 p.m.; My. H. Ferguson. T.C.0.8. v. High School, No. 1, 1.30 p.m.; Mr. L. Cleary. Also Third and Fourth Grade Matches. W. ANDERSON, Secretary H.B.R.C. pOOTBALL HASTINGS FIXTURES. TO- MORROW (SATURDAY). Seniors : Hastings v. M.A.C., Nelson No. 1, 2.45 p.m.; Mr. G Maddison. Celtic v Pirates, Nelson No. 2, 2.45 p.m.; Mr. W. Thurlow. Juniors: H. 5.0.8. A v. Havelock, Racecourse No 2, 1.20 p.m; Mr. C. Meads. H. 5.0.8. 13 v. Waimaraina, Racecourse No. 3, 1.20 p.m; Mr. Avison. Celtic v. Hastings, Racecourse No. 1, 1.20 p.m.; Mr. Kirkpatrick. Also Thirds and Fourths. H. BROWN, Secretary. HERETAUNGA SPORTS CLUB. PUCHRE & DANCE, every Saturday, Oddfellows’ Hall, Hastings. Good music; good supper. V. R. MANEY. QRA N D QONCERT MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS TUESDAY, JULY 19th, At 8 p.m. In aid of the Mayoral Unemployment Relief Fund. Excellent programme arranged providing music, song, story and ballet dancing by the leading distinguished artists from the district. BOLL UP AND HELP THIS WORTHY OBJECT. Box Plan now open at Fail’s. J. STICKLAND, Hon. Secretary. EDUCATIONAL SINGING A VOICE PRODUCTION
MISS M FOX ROGERS Pupil of dantock Pierpoint Guildhall School of Music, and 1) Riddell Hunter Bond St.. London Address Cornei of Nelson and Southampton Streets DANCING. IyjISS JEAN BALLANTYNE. Second Term commences JULY 9th for Children’s Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing by appointment. FRANCE ROAD, HASTINGS C. HILLSDON HUTTON, Mus. • Bae. (Hon ), Organist-Choir-inastei Wesley Methodist Church. Hastings Teacher of Pianoforte ana Theory. Organ and Singing Studio Methodist Choir Vestry, Hastings Street Postal address; P.O Box 493. Hastings HAWKE’S BAY SCHOOL OF DANCING yrERA pHILLIPS Teacliei ot NATIONAL. STEP, OPERATIC. CLASSIC TOE DANCING Commences First Quarter oi 1927 Season on SATURDAY. MAY 21st. Children’s Class, Saturday afternoons. 2.30 p.m Ballroom Class will be held on Thursdays 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 Class tee for limited nuuik, of pupils one guinea for term of six weeks. Attention strictly devoted to Hastings classes only. Studio. Band Hall, Warren Street, opp Drill Hall. Address; 403 E Lyndon Road, iH a stings
APPLES : Choice Delicious. Stunners, Rome Beauty, Ballarats. ORANGES: “Sunkist” and Fiji Island. LEMONS: “Sunkist,” full of juice. Buy your fruits to-day from—gT AN RUSSELL ’Phone 295 HASTINGS. ’%MTESTERMAN & CO.’s Total Eclipse ▼ ▼ Sale.—Fancy Hand-made Flax Kits. Usually 4/11 each. Total Eclipse Sale Price 3/11 each. BERRIDGE’fiFSALE for Men’s Welted Boots and Shoes, only 22/6. Great buying, see them in window. Woollylined Slipper Soles, 2/6 _ ER RIDGE’S SALE for bargains in Ladies’ Fashionable Brown Glace Shoes, 27'6: Wonllv-lined Slipper Soles. 2/6. . FRESH Vegetables, Choice Fruit and High-class Confectionery at town prices. 'Phone 152 Foddy. Fruiterer, North.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 180, 15 July 1927, Page 1
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