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A NEW YEAR RESOLVE, 1933 LET BRIASCO’S LTD. DU ALL, YOUR DRY-CLEANING & DYEING Out pricer anil >taudaro <il work tan not be beaten There it 40 yearn ’ experience behind our work TRY US! Phones: *270 Boatings; 12* « 197 Napiei Also at Palmerston North. ENTEKTALNMEM TS DRILL HALL :: HASTINGS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 15—3 Min. ROUND CONTEST WRIGHT WRIGHT KNVCKEY ® KNUCKEY Ned Perry (Wellington), Referee. S—AMATEUR BOUTS—S FEILDING v. HAWKE’S BAY Reserve Ringside 4/6, Unreserved 3/6. Schoolboys 2/- (prices include tax). BOOK YOUR SEAT AT DONOVAN ’S. Box Plan now open. Book Now! QLD-TIME RANCE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT Mrs. Hearne's Orchestra. Good Prises and Supper. TRADES HALL, HASTINGS. Duce 1/-. 500 Cards 1/6 Soda! Com. Hastings Labour Party. FINAL REMINDER QRAND £ONC E R T TOMORROW NIGHT. Seats can be reserved by 'phone nt the Theatre from 7 to 7.30. Bus returns to Havelock after concert. Hastings Reg. Unemployed Workers’ Social Committee. pLAIN & FANCY J)RESS A CRLBBAGE TOURNAMENT will be held in the TRADES HALL, HASTINGS RASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17th. Mrs. Hearn’s popular orchestra. Good supper, good prizes. Prizes most original eostunic, most humorous, 2 Monte Carlo prizes. Dance 1/-, Cards 1/6. Hastings Reg. Unemployed Workers' Assn. Social Committee. G. E. OFFEN, Hon. Sec. FASTER rjANCE The Napier H. 5.0.8. Association will hold their Annual Easter Dance in the GREENMEADOWS HALL on EAS TEB MONDAY NIGHT, 17th April. Miss Betty Cooper’s Orchestra. Free bus leaves H.B. Motor Co.’s Office at 8 p.m. Subs.: Double 7/6, Ladies 3/6, Gents 5/-. (’KAMI EASTER BALL, Assembly Hall, Hastings, EASTER MONDAY, April 17th, 1933. Les Henry’s Band. 7 instruments. Delicious supper. Free Checker Bus, 7.30 p.m., leaves Port Ahuriri, via Greenmeadows, Taradale. Free Government Bns leaves Caledonian Hotel Corner, 7.45 p.m., via Clive, Whukaiu. .Subs; Ladies 3/6. Gents 4/6, Double 7/6. Come to the seaside Easter Monday and danee until Tuesday. fJRAND TROPHY BALL. HAU- ° MOANA HALL, BASTES MONDAY, Apr" 17, 8 p.m. Cameron’s Orchestra. Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-, Double 4/6. Free bus leaving Westerman ’s Corner 7.45. Easter Eggs for trophies. QPORTS P LUB QANCE VILLAGE HALL, HAVELOCK N. RASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Nimon’s Free Bus leaves Hastings (opp. Westerman’s) at 7.45 p.m. Walden’s Orchestra. Delicious Supper. Excellent Floor. Modern and Old Time Dancing. Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. JAZZ! JAZZ! * FAVOURITE HALL. HASTINGS EASTER SATURDAY. APRIL 14. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo (Ist prize £2OOO Art Union Ticket). Les Henry’s Full Band. Gentlemen 2/-. Ladies 1/6. Good Supper. SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION. Spend Your Holidays at SFNNY JOYI.ANDS SUNNY bunny Joylands sunny TEA KIOSK AND DANCE HALL WESTSHORE BEACH, NAPIER. Phone 1360. Morning and Afternoon Tea 9d; Luncheon 1/-. Hot Water, Ices. Drinks and Cakes for Bale. Bathing Sheds free. Surf Boards for Hire. Open daily from 10 a.m., including Good Friday. Westshore Bus will run to Joylands from Clive Square Good Friday and Easter Sunday, usual Sunday time table. Easter Saturday and Monday usual daily time table. Late bus and extra buses run if pasengers warrant same. DON’T MISS THE QABARET gAND ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL. Dance to this famous Sydney broad casting and Stage Band. gT. GEORGE’S SKATING RINK. WARREN STREET. HASTINGS. Afternoon Sessions from 2.30 to 4.30. Children 6d, Adults 1/-. Evening Sessions from 7.30 to 10 o'clock Lalies 1/-, Gents 1/6, Children 1/-. Monte Carlo, Thursdays and Saturdays. 'J’RADEr' HALL ENGAGEMENTS Apply211*. OUEI N STREET HASTTNGrj | ■ ’Yl.. .• \ i- ideal laxative for children. No taste but pure clover honey. Does not purge. 1/6. 2/6, 5/6. Chemists and Stores. YTONEYLAX cleanses intestines and promotes complete elimination. Safe and gentle in action. 1,6, 2 Z '6, 5/6, Chemists and Stores.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 15 April 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 15 April 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 15 April 1933, Page 6

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