ENTERTAINMENTS WEDNESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER OPENING EBBETT PARK Q.ARDEN pETE At 2 p.m. Afternoon Tea and Ice Cream amidst the trees. STALLS: Sweet, Soft Drinks, Produce, Fancy, Etc. HASTINGS WEST SCHOOL SPORTS FOLK DANCING. I Fascinating Orchestra. Side Shows and Fun for all. Admission to Ground Free. MUNICIPAL rpHEATRE NAPIER. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. FRIVOLITY MINSTRELS’ FRIVOLITY MINSTRELS’ 29th ANNUAL PERFORMANCE In aid of THE CHILDREN’S HOME. We are too modest to say that our programme is “Majestic,” but it is full of “Gaiety,” and from what we hear, “Everybody’s” going. Stalls and Circle 2/-, Gallery 1/-. EDUCATIONAL. P LOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION Teacher: MISS ELAINE WARD (Late of Christchurch) , Studio: “MAXWELTON,” 618 Heretaunga Street, Hastings Evening Classes can be arranged. JJOUNSELL Pupil of Theo Salmon, San Francisco (pupil of Lescnetizky) TEACHER OF PIANO, THEORY, HARMONY, ACCOMPANYING. Interpretation for instrumentalists and Singers. Pupils entered for all exams. Examination Theory Class commencing. BEGLEY’S BUILDINGS, HASTINGS SINGING AND VUjCE PRODUCTION. M ISS M. F ox R OGEES - Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music and D. Riddell Hunter, Bund St., London. Address: Corner of Nelson and Southampton Streets. Hastings. |_l C HILLSDuN HUTTON, Mus ' Bae. (Hon ), Organist-Choir mastci Wesley Methodist Church, Hastings Teacher of Pianoforte and Iheurv, Oigan and Singing Studio Methodist Chon Vestry. Hastings Street Postal address: P.O Box 493. Hastings MISS JOY LAWSON. (Late Slade School of Art). SELWYN ROAD, HAVELOCK. Takes orders for Painted Wooden Boxes, Plaques, Pin Trays, Mirrors, etc. Embroidered Pochettes in origi nal designs and colouring. Pupils taken for drawing and d-sign. POPULAR PHOTO PRICES. Midgets 3/6 doz. Postsards 10/- doz. Cabinets 25/- doz. Amateurs’ films developed—VPK 9d, all others 1/- each. P ARCHAM’B PHOTO SERVICE (Next Grand Hotel) HASTINGS fJHE BABY grows apace, and it is hard to remember the little appealing smiles and ways as babyhood changes to childhood. The only way to keep the recollections at all is in a PHOTOGRAPH, and be sure to take advantage of the fact that you have a photographer in your town. JJ J. LOVELL-SMITH 212 Heretaunga St., W., Hastings. RADIO ECONMY WITH EFFICIENCY Complete Sets Loud Speaker, etc. £27 10/All Sets Guaranteed for 12 months. W. J. LYON Radio Expert and Consulant 306 GRAY ’S ROAD, HASTINGS LANTERN LECTURE, “Palestine.”— Don’t n.iss this whatever you miss. Assembly “tall. Hastings, Mr. Alex. Mill, Thir <day, 24 ib Nu»c*i*be. 7.45 p.m. I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 22 November 1927, Page 1
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