ENTERTAINMENTS SOUTH ISLAND RE-UNION TJANCE ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31st, at 8.15. Tickets obtainable from members of Committee, Classical Confectionery Shop, Heretaunga St., to invitation holders inly. JAS. W. SHAW, C/o. Bone & Shaw, Market St., Hastings. Railway Buses will leave Napier Marine Parade, returning after the dance. HASTINGS ORPHANS’ CLUB. LADIES' NIGHT. If EMBERS ri reminded that the Second Ladies’ Night will be held in the Assembly Hall on THURS. Sept. 1, at 8 p.m.. (Dancing 11 to 2.) Excellent programme; first-class dance orchestra. Non-members, double ticket 7/6, ladies 3/6. Gents 4/6. NAPIER SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. FOURTH ANNUAL PXHIBI T I 0 N. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AUGUST 31 & SEPTEMBER 1 and 2. SCINDE HALL, NAPIER. Open 10 a.m. to 12.30—2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9.30 p'.m. each day. Admission: One Shilling. Children Sixpence. Afternoon Tea may be obtained at the Exhibition. RAPIER SHOPPING WEEK. SUNSHINE AND BUSINESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist At 3 p.m. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE LOUNGE BABY SHOW’ BABY SHOW BABY SHOW BABY SHOW Honorary Judge: Dr. Cashmore. Prizes in each class 20/-, 10/-, 5/-. NO ENTRY FEE. SUNSHINE AND BUSINESS. RAPIER SHOPPING WEEK. GRAND BAND CONCERT GRAND BAND CONCERT Marine Parade Rotunda THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist At 8 p.m. By NAPIER MARINE BAND. Special Shopping Week Programme. HIBERNIAN ANNUAL £J AL L ASSEMBLY HALL HASTINGS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7th. Walden’s Orchestra (7 instruments) in attendance. Double Tickets 7/6. Single 4/6. T. J. CULLINANE, Hon. Sec. Special bus from Napier, leaves H.B. Motor Co.’s Office 7.30. A DANCE will be held at the A CLIVE HALL on WEDNESDAY, September 7th, in aid of the Waipatu Church. Moteo Orchestra will supply the music. Good music, good supper. MRS. H. NEPE, Hon. Secretary. TAKE NOTICE. PARLEY’S are now open to Dry Clean Suits and Costumes by their Modern Centrifugal Plant, and press them like new. Our motto is “Efficient Service and Satisfaction.’’ No garment delayed more than 3 days. Our price is from 7/6. Repairs at moderate rates. Only one address— The West End Clothing Factory. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS are an opportunity to have that photo taken for Christmas —the gift no one else can give. II J. LOVELL-SMITH THE PHOTOGRAPHER 212 Heretaunga St., W., Hastings. A SAFE INVESTMENT. By taking Capital Shares in the Mutual Building Society you are assured of a reasonable dividend a: the outset Capital Shares are £lO each. The Society’s Funds are all invested in and around Hastings on first mortgages of freehold property. The Shareholders’ interests are thus pro perly safeguarded. Full particulars from the Secretaries, 120 Queen St.. Hastings.
EXAMINE the quality of our goods; nothing to beat it. See below why we can supply such high grade lor low prices. Christie. Queen Street, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 31 August 1927, Page 1
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