ENTERTAINMENTS. XiAST SGREENING TO-NIGHT! — Finally To-night at 8 — BOBBY BREEN Golden-Voieed Boy Soprano — in — "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) □STATE j - Hastings ■■■ TO-MORROW ONLY One Day Only : 2.15 and 8 The Flaming Story of a Girl who Lied on the Witness Stand to Save the Man She Had Sworn to Despisel LEE TRACY i MARGOT GRAHAME ERIK RHODES — in — A Powerful Drama of the Courtroom "CRIMINAL LAWYER" "CRIMINAL LAWYER" fEecommended by Censor for Adults) j Speeial Shorts include — 1 ■ MAJOR BOWES MUSIOAL " ■ "Horso Play," 2-reel Oomedy ■ i "A Jobs a Job," Cartoon i ■ Latest Newsreels, etc. 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi " LLOYS OF LONDON" Conunences SATURDAY, MAY 15. EDUCATION AL. MISS DORIS SHAPLESKI TEACHEE OF ALL BEANCHES OF DANOING Ballroom pupil of Miss Phyllis Bates, F.I.S.T.D. Ballroom Class Monday and Friday Evenings. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: Manhattan Roof Garden, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Telephones: Studio 2249. Ees. 2921. BABRIE SCHOOL OF DANCING CHILDREN 'S CLASSES RE-OPEN FRIDAY, APRIL. 30th. BARRIE STUDIO Telephones: Market Street. Studio, 2091. Residence, 2068. MISS JEAN BALLANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., M.I.S.T.D. (G.B.) Lond.) Tap Classes avery Monday Evening. Adult Ballroom Classes every Thursday. Children 's General Classes. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio: Trinton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. AI1SS FLORENCE PARKINSON A.T.O.L. 2EACHER PIANOFORTE & THEOKY Studio: 308 Knight Street « Hastings. 'Phone 4325. CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGB 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand • Typewriting • Hookkeeping MARGARET A. G1LLMAN, P.C.T. (.Member of the Fitman Feliowship, London) — Principal. • JlflODEKNE" (late Sei-Phit) ATA SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING.— L'be latest and most efficient method. Enrol now. Union Bank Buildings, Hastings. ' Don 't leave your Career to Chance." STUDY SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING A BOOKKEEP1NG — At the BRABET - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Heretaunga Street :: Hastings 19 positions already secured by our .Students for 1937. TRESPASS NQTICES. ^TRESPASSERS with dog or gun on Greenhill, Glenalvon or Hautapu will be prosecuted. JAMES LYONS, JOHN LYONS.
TRESPASS NOTICE. X NY PERSON trespassing on 4 4 Homewood" with dcg or gun will be prosecuted.— EST. A. V. COLLINS. nnRESPASSERS with dog or gun on an yof the undermentioned properties will be prosecuted. Poison uas been laid for dogs. CHESTERHOPE, MOEANGIANGI, KOCKY RANGE, WAIOTIA. D. FERNIE. PRESPASSERS With Dog or Gun on 4 4 Glenross" Station will be FROSECUTED. A. V. R. NICHOLLS, Manager. T^RESPASSEKS, with or without dog L oi gun, on 4 4 PURIMU," will be VROSECUTED. B. L FLEMING. rP KESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on OHITI STATION or that portion of Runanga Lake occupied by Ohiti Station will be PROSECUTED. — J. R. McKAY, Manager Ohiti Station. X NYONE FOUND TRESPASSING on Pakatutu Station or Reserve will be PROSECUTED. — WELLS BROS., E. H. Euglish. Manager.
|UtlL,C5lJAOSEKO on fccoy B Mlll Estttte, with or without dog or gun, will be 'ROSECUTED. T. K. WINIATA. 'PRESPASSERS on any of the toilowing properties will be prosecuted: — Okawa, Oreka, Dartmoor, Puketapu and Omakaki. ' T. H. LOWRY, T. C. LOWRY, ,TAS. N. LOWRY, RALPH LOWRY. HOW TO BE 44UP AND DOING." rPHE ROAD to health— the 44open sesame" to full-blooded vitality and sparkling punctuality in life's battle — Harvey's Mineral Tonic! It clears poisons and impurities from the blood, strengthens the nervcs, regulates and controls tho vital organs. Harvey's is a store-houso of mineral salt values. 3/6 month's supply from your chomist
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 93, 6 May 1937, Page 16
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