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ENTERTAINMENTS. JONA PLAY-READING CIRCLE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 8 p.m. “A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT” (Clemence Dane) in lieu of "ST JOAN” (Bernard Shaw). SKATING! St. George Skating Bink. Daily Sessions : 10 to 11.30 a.m, adults l/>, children 6i; 2.30 to 4.30 p.m., adults 1/-, children 6d; 7.30 to 10 p.m., ladies 1/-, gents 1/6. From this evening there will be a Special Ladies’ Session every evening, except Saturday, from 5.30 to 7 p.m. MONTE CARLO TO-NIGHT. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! w TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) FAVOURITE HALL, HASTINGS. Les Henrys’ Orchestra. Monte Carlo, eto. Usual Novelties. Subscription, 1/- and 2/-. Special bus from Napier leaves Caledonian corner 7.20 p.m. Combined return tickets, 2/- and 3/-, HASTINGS CITIZENS’ BAND. QRAND RECITAL HASTINGS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GROUNDS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Q.RAND gUNDAY QONCEBT MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS. AUGUST 14th, at 8.15 p.m. Doors open at 7.30. Proceeds to help the Unemployed. Wonderful Talent will give the public something to remember. You are sure of a seat only if you book at Denton Wyatt’s. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. JJESUBGAM QLUB J)ANCE (Old Time and Modern). A hearty welcome to all we send; hear what they say? See waht you get! See what you pay! FAVOURITE HALL, HASTINGS. MONDAY, AUGUST 15th. Mrs. Hearnes’ Orchestra. Admission 6d, Light Refreshments 3d. Hastings orchestral society. THIRD QONC E R T ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS TUESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1932. PROGRAMME: L Overture: “Fingal's Cave” (Mendelssohn) 2. Song—“ Vulcan’s Song” (Gounod) Mr. H. Pierard. 3. “Four Indian Love Lyrics” (Amy Woodforde-Finden) A Bong— " Constancy” (Beethoven) Mrs. C. B. Spinney. 5. “Three Hungarian Dances” (Brahms) 6. Suite from “Casse-Noisette Ballet” Part 11. (Tschaikowsky) 7. “God of the Wind” Mrs. C. Spinney (Parr-Gere) 8. Trio—“ First Movement” Trio No. 2 Op. 66 (Mendelssohn) Piano: Mrs. H. Cooper; violin, Mr. H. Cooper; ’cello, Mr. 8. Widdup. 9. Song>—“Mine Enemy” (Olga Budd) 10. Selection—“ The Mikado” (Sullivan) IL “An Alpine Phantasy”—“Voice of the Bells” (T. W. Thurban)

GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. DI XIA N A HANCE IXI A N A 1/ANCE Favourite Hall, Hastings WEDNESDAY NEXT. Les Henry’s Orchestra. Monte Carlo, Lucky Number, and Humorous Statue Dance. Waltzing Competition Championship of Hastings, judged by winner H.B. Championship last year. Paper Hats, Streamers, Balloons. Usual Prices. MODERN t OLD TIME DANCE to be held in HASTINGS WEST SCHOOLROOM THURSDAY, August 18. Ladies 1/- and Basket, Gents 1/6. JJ A L L OLD TIME DANCING TABADALE RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. will be held in the TABADALE TOWN HALL FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. Les Henry’s Orchestra. Excellent Floor. First-class Supper. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. Admission: 4/6, 3/- and 2/-. TWYFOBD BACHELORS’ AND 1 SPINSTERS’ BALL, FERNHILL HALL, FRIDAY, August 19, 1932. Exhibition Dance by Miss Jean Ballantyne. Free Fernhill Bus, Roache ’ Corner, 7.30 p.m. Ladies 1/6, gentlemen 8/-, double 4/-. Betty Cooper’s Orchestra. TBADES hall ENGAGEMENTS Apply—211E. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGSfor Favourite Hall and friendly Society Hall Bookings, Bing 3206. Fraser’s Garage, Hastings. WARM, COSY BOOMS. Without gas or electricity, by the WIZARD RADIATOR. Has no pipes or wires. Move it about anywhere. Costa only }d per hour to run. Four times hotter than electric. LE QUESNE & COWAN QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. A. A. GEOKGE the Printer P. t. & GEORGE, KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS First in 1886—Foremost Ever Since. Printing and Office Stationery TAANTJBUFF exterminated by using Brice’s Dandruff Prescription, 5/6. abd Seboria Soap, B/-. Max Luttrell. Hairdresser, Hastings. JJRUGS do not cure indigestion. Remove the cause by eating Laxa for breakfast 21b. 2/6. Alan Grant (Woodward's Pharmacy and other

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 205, 13 August 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 205, 13 August 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 205, 13 August 1932, Page 6

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