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The box plan for "Antony and Anna," to be produced in the M-uni-cipal Theatre, Hastings, by the Little Theatre Society on Wednesday, November 24, opens on' Monday next, November 22. Indications point to a bumper house this evening' at the Foresters ' Hall^ Napier, when - Miss Bett'y Davis (M.E.A.D.^ Elem.) presents her fifth aniiual dispiay uf dancing at 8 p.m. An additionab attraction will be Vo.cal nuinbe'rs sung by Master Warwick Ilumphries, the ,boy soprano. To-morrow will witness the anniversary - services, in connection with tho Hastings Methodist Sunday School when special services will be held at 11.0, 3.0 and 7.0. Those who appreciate beautiful ringing by well-trained children'aro cordially-invited to attend. The afternoon service will be conducted by the Eev.. E. B.'Waugh and the morning and evening services by the Eev. E.. B. Gosnell, the evening subject being ' ' The Traffie Crossings in Lif e. ' ' if'o hear such items as "The -Campbells are Coming" nnd-the Eussian part song, "Autumn/' by Grechaninor, in a well-selected programme -of choice music will be- the privilege of those who attend the annual concert by the Hastings Methodist Choir. in the Assembly Hall on' Wednesday next at 8 o'clock. Particular attention is drawn to the pianof orte • solos - by Mr John Corbett. For this concert, the admisgion is 1/-, children 6d. ' - The Sunday School anniversary vill bc held at the Salvation ' Army tomorrow. The children will take part in each of the , three services. The prizeS will'be distributed during the afternoon service and at night several young folk wijl be received into senior membersMp. Major'P. Atherfold, of Wellingt«n, will conduct these services. The faal demonstration will be given on Monday evening. Ihe Napier Harbour Board invites tenders up to. Saturday, Decem.ber 11 for . the .supply. and delivery of steam coal fpr twelve months. Specifications available at the board 's ofiice. An excellent . farm of 60 acres, without buildings, close to Stortford Lodge, is ineluded in the offering at the Oddfellows' Hall on Saturday, November 27, to be made by the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Ageney Co% Ltd., in conjunction with Mr T. S. Eoulston, as advertised in this issue. This should rnerit attention, in view of the wellknown fattening and ryegrass-producing qualities of this, property. " •One of the highlights of the recital "Fruit Salad" to be presented at the Municipal Theatre by pupils of tlie Max Studio of Dancing on Tuesday, November 23, will be the dancing of little Joy Thear, who gai>ed the highest marks in Hawke's Bay r.t the recent Eoyal ^.cademy examinations.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 49, 20 November 1937, Page 6
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