ENTERTAINMENTS. TO-NIGHT — TRADES HALL from 8 p.m. sharp to 10 p.m. Dance and supper afterwards. Good floor, music, prizes and supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. QRAND QRGAN RECITAL (Last of this Series) by CECIL B. SPINNEY, L.R.A.M. assisted by MISS PRUDENCE LEWIS TO-NIGHT—At 8 o’clock. in ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, HASTINGS. QRAND CONCERT & GRAMO- - RECITAL In Aid of School Funds BAPTIST SCHOOL ROOM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. At 8 p.m. Admission—l/-. JJ U K I C I P A L rpHEATRE HASTINGS FRIDAY, SEPT. 6th., at 8 p.m. “ A NIGHT OF SURPRISES ” “ A NIGHT OF SURPRISES ” In aid of Hastings Eearthquake Relief Fuhd. PROGRAMME Overture .. :. .. Panatrope 1— The 'Varsity Drag Miss J. Ballantyne’s Troupe 2— Monologue “A Man About Town” 3— Sketch “The Old Lady Shows Her Muddles. ’ ’ 4— Musical Number .. Panatrope 5— “The Garden Party” Soloists: Contralto, Mrs. R. J. Robertson; piano, Miss Jessie Marks; violin, Miss Prudence Lewis; baritone, Mr. Lance Craig; accompanist, Miss . Audrey Hobbs. 6— Fencing Exhibition Captain Brunton and Pupils. 7— Sketch “Stand and Deliver.” 8— Russian Dance Misses Patston and Grantham 9— Songs and Stories Miss Jessie Marks 10— Sketch .. .. “In the Future” 11— Finale The Company ADMISSION: 2/6 and 1/-. Box Plans at Fail’s. Followed by CABARET & SUPPER in the Assembly Hall at 10 p.m. Mitchell’s Band. Admission 2/6.
FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SOUTHLAND v. HAWKE’S BAY SOUTHLAND v. HAWKE’S BAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th., 1929 Booking of Reserved Seats for this natch will open at J. R. Ross and Co., Napier, and L. Fail’s, Hastings, on Thursday, sth. September, at 8 a.m. Charges: . Stand 2/-. Ground 1/-. W. ANDERSON, Secy. H.B.R.U. INVITATION HOLDERS Are Reminded of the SECOND ANNUAL RADIO R ALL ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS On SEPTEMBER 11th., 1929. A. COLLINS, Hon. Sec. Pepper Street, Hastings. ’Phone 211. or 692. JJjJUNIOIPAL HEAT BE HASTINGS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPT. 12th. and 13th., 1929. At 8 p.m. A VERY OLD FRIEND The Celebrated Nonsense,Play “ ALICE IN WONDERLAND ” “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” By the Pupils of Hastings West and Parkvale Schools Assisted by Leading Amateurs Directed by A. STANLEY WARWICK Come and meet old friends: Alice, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, White King and Queen and White Knight, King and Queen of Hearts, . Iso the Knave, The Mad Hatter, The March Hare and all the rest. BEAUTIFUL DANCES, ORCHESTRA AND COSTUMES PRICES: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Children half-price to Stalls and D.C. Box Plan at Leon Fail’s on Saturday next. WESTERMAN’S HALF PRICE BAR. GAlNS—Fadeless Curtain Net. tine assortment of shades. Usually 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 yd. Half Price 1/3, 1/6 and 1/0 ydVi/ESTERMAN’S HALF PRICE BAR»T GAlNS—Coloured Lingerie Cloth blue and lemon, 40in. wide. Usually 1/11 Sd. Now 1/- yd. 6Uin. unbleached Table amask. Usually 3/6 yd. Half Price I/O. . SPRING IN THE AIR!. (Who warts to spring in the air?) Glass Flower Vases .... 9d, 1/-, 1/3 Steel Garden Forks 1/3 Steel Gar/J.en Trowels 1/3 Steel Garden Spades 3/11 Gardening Gloves 1/3 QOOPER’S, MUNICIPAL BLDGS., V HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 4 September 1929, Page 1
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