ENTERTAINMENTS JJJUNICIPAL rpHEATRE NAPIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. FRIVOLITY MINSTRELS’ FRIVOLITY MINSTRELS’ 29th ANNUAL PERFORMANCE In aid of THE CHILDREN’S HOME. “Rough House Susie” is coming with “The Prince of Pilsen,” so it will be “The Night of Love.” LAUGHS BY THE MILLION! Book your seats right now. Reserves 2/-, Gods 1/-. Box Plan now open at Howe Bros. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A LANTERN LECTURE—“ Footsteps of Christ in Palestine and Egypt”—will be given to-night in the ASSEMBLY HALL, Hastings, at 7.45. Mr. Alex Mill is the lecturer, and admission is FREE. Come, and bring a friend. EDUCATIONAL. I? LOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION Teacher: MISS ELAINE WARD (Late of Christchurch) Studio: “MAXWELTON,” 618 Heretaunga Street, Hastings Evening Classes can be arranged. JUNIOR QRCHESTRA Any young instrumentalists desiring to join communicate with ERNEST HOUNSELL (Teacher of Piano) BEGLEY’S BUILDINGS, WARREN STREET, HASTINGS Practices Every Monday Night At 7 o’clock. SINGING AND VUjCE PRO DUCTION. M ISS M F ox R OGER!S Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music and D. Riddell Hunter. Bund St., London. Address: Corner of Nelson and Southampton Streets. Hastings. I_| C HILLSDuN HUTTON. Mus ' Bae (Hon), Organist Choir uiasui Wesley Methodist Church Hastings Teacher oi Pianoforte and Theorv, Oigan and Singing Studio Methodist Chou Vestry. Hastings Street Postal address; P.O Box 493. Hastings MISS JOY LAWSON. (Late Slade School of Art). SELWYN ROAD, HA VELOCK. Takes orders for Painted Wooden Boxes, Plaques, Pin Trays, Mirrors, etc. Embroidered Pochettes in origi nal designs and colouring. Pupils taken for drawing and design. OHOICE Selection of FANCY V CUSHIONS, suitable for Xmas. Gifts. Loose Covers made by an expert. Eiderdown Quilts re-covered equal to new. —MRS WILMOT, Municipal Buildings, Hastings. HENRY HYLAND, L.R.1.8.A., A.M.I. Struct. E. (I ond.) A.N.Z.I.A. ARCHITECT 215 Heretaunga Street, Hastings. PHONES—Office 1419. Residence 859 S POPULAR PHOTO PRICES. Midgets 3/6 doz. Postcards 10/- doz. Cabinets 25/- doz. Amateurs’ films developed—VPK 9d, all others 1/- each. R ARCHAM’S PHOTO SERVICE (Next Grand Hotel) HASTINGS WELLINGTON Excursion. Great opportunity tor fathers and mothers. Return fare at half rates. “ yyHITE gTAB ” TOURIST SERVICES/’ LTD. CIRCULAR TOUR. HASTINGS - TAIHAPE - WANGANUI - PALMERSTON N. Second Tour on Saturday next, the 19th November. Early booking is essential for this tour. Car leaves Hastings at 2.30 p.m. Saturday, arrives back Hastings Sunday evening. Two seats available this week end. 'Phone 500 to reserve. Booking Agents— SMITH & CO., (Opp. Railway Station) - Hastings XCURSION to Wellington 26th November. An opportunity to meet Uovemher. An opportunity to meet DON’T WASTE PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL. If your riamera is not giving good results, ask us why. We want you to be satisfied. All our experience and knowledge is at your service. Photography is our business. J£ J. LOVELL-SMITH 212 W, Heretaunga St., Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 1
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