ENTERTAINMENTS PIVE HUNDRED TOURNAMENT x A OLD-TIME DANCE, Hastings Citizens’ Band Room, Warren Street (opp. Drill Hall), on TUESDAY, August 23rd. Cards at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Fourth night of third series for the points prize Prizes each night. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. Supper provided. W. BENN ISON, Sec. JJAVELOCK piCTURES LEAD THE WAY. Spend a Pleasant Evening in Havelock. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd. The Most Noteworthy Film of ail time “ YPRES ” “ YPRES ” “ YPRES ” “ YPRES ” The Story of the Immortal Salient. NOTE MERELY A FILM—BUT A NATIONAL EVENT. The Screen’s Greatest Vindication— An Immortal Masterpiece—A Pageant of Heroism. What Jerusalem is to Jewish Race, what Mecca is to the Mohammedan—that’s what “YPRES” is to the millions whose dear ones die at its defence. Also “FIGHTING COURAGE” Featuring Ken Maynard. PRICES: Evening, adults 2/6; under 12 years, 1/-; over 12" and attending any school 1/6. Ex-service-men 2/- (discharge papers to be shown). Matinee: 2/- adults, 1/- school (any age.) Afternoon 3.30. Evening 7.30. Box plan at Harvey’s, Havelock N. Buses leave Hastings 6.30, returning after pictures. gUCHBE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! WEDNESDAY, 24th INST, BEGLEY’S BUILDINGS, 7.45. SEND-OFF TO MR. MANEY. Good Prizes. Good Supper. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. A hearty invitation to all. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. PABKVALE SCHOOL JpANCY DRESS BALL. Children 1/-. Adults 1/6. Good .Supper. Dancing 8 to 10 p.m. GILBERT McKAY, Chairman. LOYAL MEEANEE LODGE 1.0.0. F., M.U. ANNUAL gALL TARADALE TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. A NIGHT OF DELIGHT. Splendid floor, excellent supper. Music by Motco Orchestra (ten instruments). Buses leave Albert Stables, Hastings, and H.B. Motor Company’s Garage, Napier, at 7.30 p.m. EDUCATIONAL SINGING A VOICE PRODUCTION MISS M FOX ROGERS Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint. . Guildhall School of Music, and D. Riddell Hunter. Bond St., London. Address Cornel of Nelson and Southampton Streets DANCING. JEAN BALLANTYNE. Second Term commences JULY 9th tor Children’s Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing by appointment. FRANCE ROAD. HASTINGS. LI C. HILI.SDUN-HUTTON, Mus Bac. (Hon ), Organist-Choir-inasuo Wesley Methodist Church, Hastings Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Organ and Singing Studio: Methodist Choir Vestry, Hastings Street Postal address: P.O Box 493. Hastings HAWKE’S BAY SCHOOL OF Dancing’ 1 MISS VERA PHILLIPS Teacher of NATIONAL, STEP, OPERATIC, CLASSIC & TOE DANCING Commences Children’s Class, Saturday Afternoons 2.30 p.m.. Young Ladies’ Class, Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. Attention strictly aevoted to Hastings classes only. Studio: Band Hall, Warren Street (opposite Drill Hall). Address: 403 E, Lyndon Road, Hastings. A PRESENT FOR THE FOLKS AT “HOME” A LUCKY “SNAP” enlarged by IT J. LOVELL - SMITH, * Photographer 212 Heretaunga Street W., Hastings Phones 315 and 545 M. All sizes, all prices from 1/- upwards. KESSELL’S Bargain Rings. KESSELL’S Bargain Watches. KESSELL’S Bargain Clocks. KESSELL’S Bargain Silver. £2OOO Surplus Stock must be sold as Bargains to clear, without a tear
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 212, 22 August 1927, Page 1
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