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Fortitude Implies a firmness and strength of mind that enables us to do and suffer as we ought. It rises upon an opposition and, like a river, swells the higher for having its course stopped. —Collier.

PICTURE THEATRES REALISTIC AND IMPRESSIVE! A GREAT ROMANCE of Glorious Youth, from Ernest Raymond’s wonderful book of the Dardanelles. TONIGHT AND TO-MORROW At 8 o’clock. Matinees Every Afternoon at 2.15. The cosy ■talkies HE tOSY 1 ALKIES (The Best Show in Town). British International Pictures present —the Talkie that made the W’hole World Talk “TELL ENGLAND’’ An epic of “TELL ENGLAND’’ Gallipoli. “TELL ENGLAND” “TELL ENGLAND” Played by a “TELL ENGLAND” specially chosen “TELL ENGLAND” /Cast. “TELL ENGLAND ’’ “TELL ENGLAND” It bears the “TELL ENGLAND” stamp of great“TELL ENGLAND” ness. It records, in full, pictorial grandeur, and with passionate sincerity, the maddest but the most magnificent adventure on which England has ever embarked. If you never see another film you must see “Tell England!” ALL TALKIE SUPPORTS. TALKIES START AGAIN ■at the MUNICIPAL ’piIEATRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. Special attraction booked for Grand Opening. Wellington’s Latest Triumph will be screened for Three Nights. The Entrancing, Heart-Gripping Drama “SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” “SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET” (“A” Cert.—Adult Recommendation) Miss Hayes is the sensation and talk of the hour for her superb performance in this enthralling story. GRAND SUPPORTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MUNICIPAL ’J'HEATRE s HASTINGS HASTINGS ORPHANS in THE LAZY R ” “ THE LAZY R ” “ THE LAZY R ” “ THE LAZY R ” “ THE LAZY R ” “ THE LAZY R ” TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 3/- 2/- 1/-

MISCELLANEOUS. tJRINIT Y COLLEGE — Entries close March 4th (Theory) with Spackman Chemist, Napier, or Spackman, Piano Tuner, Hastings. VVOULD person who replied 102, Havelock North, Friday’s Tribune, write again as letter collected by wrong person. WILL MBS. M. E. SEWELL call for letter c/o P. 0., Hastings. T y HAVELOCK NORTH—ApoIo- * ‘ gise, letter delayed. Meet same place Wednesday evening, 7.30.— M.E.S. Ilf ISS JULIET KELLY, Dressmaker wnd Costumiere, has resumed business at 319 Southampton Street, Hastings. Reasonable prices for latest Autumn Frocks, Costumes and Coats. MARJORIE CURLETT, 300 Lyndon Road West, Hastings, for Angora Wool Garments. Tweed Knit Frocks and Suits from £3 3/-. Order now. Telephone for appointment. MISS E. COOK (late of Roachs’) Repairs Ladders, Drop Stitches and Catches in Hosiery. Short notice, low prices. Orders may be left at Miss Tims, Hosiery Specialist, Hastings. Please launder stockings. fET MISS L. LANCASTER (late of Mrs. Wilmot’s), ro-cover your Eiderdown equal to new. Choice range Downproofs in stock. Prices reasonable. Address 702 E. Queen Street, Hastings. GINGER SEWING MACHINES, A. M. Sheriff local representative, 307 Queen Street E., Hastings, ’Phone 3472. Latest electric machines demonstrated at Depot or at your home. HASTINGS HOSPITAL for Clocks and Watches. Charles Jones, 211 E. Queen Street, Hastings. GINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Hastings-Waipukurau Agency. Town Depot, Battersby's Municipal Bldgs. Needles and Oil in stock. 'Phone 2566. Hastings. -* f>Y REFUSING all others you are supporting local production. Arc tic lee Cream. ’Phone 2789. Hastings. Agonising pain re- "*■ lieved by taking Phcn-Aseo Tab lets. Non-habit-forming. Pocket size 6d, larger size 1/6. All Chemists. "V’EARS YOUNGER by combating “*• grey bait! Raehel Hair Tonic restores original colour and lustre. 3/6. Not a dye. Alan Grant (Woodward's Pharmacy), Hastings. TRADED, lack-lustre hair restored io gleaming beauty by using Rachel Hair Tonic. Revitalises roots. Alan Grant (Woodward's Pharmacy), Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 53, 15 February 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 53, 15 February 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 53, 15 February 1932, Page 1

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