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j "TRIBUNE” TELE- , PHONE NUMBERS. I "TRIBUNE” BLDGS. ? QUEEN STREET, I HASTINGS. I j Editorial. Reporting and Commercial Depts, 3531 (3 lines). J Tribune Branch Office, • Napier, No. 1090,

PICTURE FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS SUPERB COMEDY, pO S Y TALKIES V OSY X A L K I E S A FOX MOVIETONE LAUGHTER SPECIAL. FLAGG AND QUIRT (Of “What Price Glory?” and “The Cock-Eyed World” fame). Frollicking, l ighting, and Chasing a New Dame through the New York Night Clubs. EDMUND LOWE VICTOR McLAGLEN LUPE VELEZ EL BRENDEL In a Hilarious Riot of Mirth from start to finish! “HOT PEPPER” “HOT PEPPER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults). USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. Starting Matinee 2.15 To-morrow. Showing Two Days Only. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 2.15 and 8 p.m. Fox Super Attraction. CLARA BOW CLARA BOW —iu—- “ CALL HER SAVAGE ” “CALL HER SAVAGE” The new Clara Bow ... as “Dynamite” Springer . . . primitive .' . . vivid . . . irrepressible. The impulsive heroine of Tiffany Thayer’s soul-seareh-ing novel. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SELECTED FEATURETTES. Hall’s for Reserves. MISCELLANEOUS. yyANTED, Havelock School—Anyone having Trees suitable fbr firewood. Please quote prices to J. D. Heenan, Chairman. gILVERDALE WOOLLEN INDUSTRIES—Cardigans, Pullovers, Lumber Jackets, Jumper Suits and Children’s Wear made to measure. Choose your own colourings. Orders fulfilled 10 days. Mrs. J. Brown, 305 E. Queen Street, Hastings. 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. JLJEMSTITCHING, 4d yard; also Overlooking. Same day service. Large stocks of Wool and Art Needlework, Mrs. Robinson, 215 Heretaunga Street East, Hastings. JJISS L. LANCASTEIT7Iate~Mr/ Wilmot’s) for Loose-Covers, Cushions, Curtains, Eiderdowns. Lampshades, Bedspreads, etc. Address 702 E. Queen Street, Hastings. ’Phone 3874. r piM SULLIVAN. Plaster, Concrete and Monumental Work of every description fixed in any cemetery. 306 Eastbonrne Street, Hastings. HENDERSON, Reliable Dress- * maker. Frocks cut, tacked and fitted. Charges moderate. Also cut-to-measure patterns, 201 Charles Street, Hastings. CURLETT, 300 Lyndon Road W., Hastings, for Tweeds in all shades and prices, including large range of Irish Handwoven. Penora Wools to match for cardigans, etc. FM7\KTwiNCBrNIGHTS/trimmed silk lace, good quality, 4/11; also stocks of New Zealand Wools, 6d and 7Jd skein. E. Power, Railway Road, near Courthouse, Hastings. yyANTED —Seat in car going Hamilton before or in holidays. Mrs. Peters, 1002 Southland Road, Hastings.

WHERE TO STAY. CAULFIELD HOUSE SYDNEY STREET E., WELLINGTON (Opp. Parliament Buildings). UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE. Wooden Construction. Tariff, 10/6 and 12/6 day. Weekly by arrangement. Phone 42-355. MBS. E. MAXWELL ’yVR & MRS. NORMAN McLENNAN, late of the Commercial Hotel, Woodville, having taken over “Woodlands,” corner of Southland Road and Eastbourne Street, Hastings, are now prepared to take paying guests. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the cuisine is excellent, being under Mrs. McLennan’s strict supervision. Terms moderate. Flats in the Louse are available for those desiring them. ’Phone 2087, Hastings.

r |HIE first authentic display of Autumn and Winter Fashion Goods are now on view in our Showroom. The latest importations of what is being worn iu London and Paris will bo shown. Including Ensembles in tho latest wool materials; Frocks of distinction and charm; Hats that are different at—MATHEWSON’S, LTD., Parker’s Chambers, Hastings Street, Napier. ETONEYLAX lor Constipation! Promotes normal towel action in safe, gentle way. Pure honey laxative. 1/6. 2/6. 5/6, Chemists and Stores. jLTONEYLAX, the honey laxative, keeps your bowels clean and healthy. Does not gripe or purge. 1/6, 2/6, 5/6, Chemists and Stores. J^EHCEIF _ WA’rER _ HEATERS pro'vide abundance hot water for home. Full particulars Gas Co.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 11 April 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 11 April 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 11 April 1933, Page 1

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