■ NTERTAINMENTS. T?UCHRE PARTY * DANCE to be held in Bandroom every SATURDAY NIGHT, eharp at 8 o’clock. Good prizes. Good Supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. ♦ HASTINGS CITIZENS’ BAND (Inc.) QPEN-AIB RECITAL QUEEN VICTORIA SQUARE, HASTINGS SUNDAY EVENING—At 8.15 Select Programme. CHAS. BRYANT, Conductor. W. BENNIBON, Secretary. HAVELOCK N. SWIMMING CLUB. SWIMMING & LIFE-SAVING CLASSES Instruction in above classes will commence on MONDAY, at 7 p.m., at the Havelock N. Baths. W. A. NIMON, Hon. See. HAVE YOU RESERVED FOR THIS* “THE BIG FOUR” From J. C. Williamson’s Theatres A VAUDEVILLE SENSATION that comes to the JJUNICIPAL qpHEATRE HASTINGS TUESDAY, WED., THURS. with SPECIAL AFTER-SCHOOL MATINEE, THURSDAY, 3.30 In Conjunction with the Pictures. Jack McDonald presents THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINERS THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINERS THE WORLD’S ENTERTAINERS CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE The Act Beautiful. HAMSTON’S COMEDY COCKATOOS 35 Clever Bird Comedians. jean McDonald and her MYSTIFYING LIVING MARIONETTES. MANELLI & MACK Supreme Comedy Jugglers. EVELYN MAY Novelty Dancer Delightful Introducing ‘The League of Nations’ Every Act a Star one. Everything Snappy and Bright. No time for dull care—gloom gets the go-bye from this Vaudeville Combination. STAB PICTURE PROGRAMME IN ADDITION. Evening Prices: D.C. all stalls 1/6, Gallery 1/-. Matinee Prices: All adults any part of house 1/6. Children, dress circle 1/-, stalls or gallery 6d. Reserves at Pratt’s —now Hall’#— 3d extra. KIA TOA BOWLING CLUB (Ine.) Grand five hundred TOURNAMENT ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, HASTINGS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1928 Good Prizes and Good Supper. Admission 2/-. J. C. PERRY, Hon. Sec. Annual garden fair of Women’s Division of Farmers’ Union will be held in the grounds kindly lent by Mrs. Cato, York Street, Hastings, on WEDNESDAY, Sth December, commencing 2 p.m. Cakes, Sweets, Novelty Stalls, Xmas. Tree and Competitions, Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream, etc. Admission 6d. LILY JOLL, Hon. Sec. QARDEN pETE AT CLIVE will take place on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER sth at Mr. Lindsay Gordon’s Farndon Fafmhouse Grounds (kindly lept for the occasion). Opening Ceremony a 2.30 p.m. by Sir Geo. Hunter, M.P. Proceeds in aid of St. Mark’s Church. All sorts of stalls, Xmas, tree, Treasure Hunt, Strawberries and Ice Cream, Competitions, etc. Afternoon from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Admission free. Night 7.80, adults 1/-, children 6d. Come along young and old and join in the fun. T. CUSHING, See. SWEDISH STEEL is looked upon as the finest steel produced, and we have the latest HERKULE6 MOWERS & RAKES just landed, and would advise farmers to kindly call and examine this very fine implement. Come and see us, and we will tell you the farmers who are using them with gerat satisfaction. THE GREAT BALTIC BALLBEARING SEPARATOR. Oil once a year, and no neck bearings to get out of order. OLD MACHINES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT, AND WE ERECT FOR YOU. SKIM MILK PUMPS, SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINES. ELECTRIC MOTORS AND DRIVES FITTED BY OUR EXPERT. A SIMMONDS & 00., LTD. NAPIER AND HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 297, 1 December 1928, Page 1
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