REMINDERS
Fruit. Salad" and otber ballets, wbicb are being presented by pupils of tbe. Max Studio,' at tbe Munieipal Thcatre, ■ on , Tuesday, November 23, provide most enjoyable entertainment faro. Tbe popular Hastings dancer Vida Hayes will be seen in several ballets besides two new solos, "Gossamer" and "Tbe Photograpb," and a dramatic duo "Danse Macabre." In .tbis, she is partne'red by Ivena Pothan Who also bas a striking dramatic number, "Tbe Watch Tower at Dawn." Seats may be reserved at Fail 's for' 2/3, children I/-, and back stalls will be available at 1/6. Manchester Unity Oddfellows and candidates for initiation are reminded that tbe Hastings Lodge' will hold its regular -meeting in - tbe Oddfellows ' Hall^ Market * street, on Tuesday next, November 23, at 7.30 p.m. A social evening, under tlie auspices of tbo Hastings Red Cross Society, will be beld in " tho Barrie Studio, Market street, Hastings, at 8 p.m. to-morrow evening, for the presentation of tbis year's Red Cross awards. The annual general meeting of tbe Havelock • Nortb Amateur Atbletie Club will be held in the Town Board Hull on Friday, November 26, at 8 p.mA free bus will leave Westerman's ccrner at 7.45 next Thursday evening for tbe Boomerang ball at Haumoana. . ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 8
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