ENTERTAINMENTS, HASTINGS CITIZENS’ BAND. QRAND gUBSXDY (JONCERT QUEEN’S SQUABE, HASTINGS SUNDAY EVENING, at 8.15. CHAS. BRYANT, Conductor. J. COSGROVE, Secretary. TARADALE TOWN HALL. ANOTHER POPULAR JAZZ JJ IG H T THURSDAY, 3rd APRIL. Maori Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. Bus leaves Westerman’s, Hastings, at 7.45 p.m.. 1/- Return. MUNICIPAL rpHEATRE HASTINGS. Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. WEDNESDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ALEXANDER WATSON ALEXANDER WATSON The famous English Platform Celebrity, in a recital of selections from Shakespeare, Dickens, Barrie, A. A. Milne, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, etc. v “He is the greatest elocutionist of his type that has ever visited these shores, and his excellence is greater by the fact that he uses no externals for effect.” —Christchurch Press. Reserved seats 4/-, unreserved 3/and 2/- (plus tax). Box Plan at Fail’s. HAWKE’S BAY & EAST COAST AERO CLUB. MONSTER pAGEANT LONGLANDS AERODROME, HASTINGS SATURDAY, Sth APRIL, 1930. IQ MACHINES will enter for the various events, including THE N.Z. LIGHT AEROPLANE BLUE RIBBON RACE for the Newbigin Cup. Open to New Zealand’s best Professional Pilots. FORMATION FLIGHTS THRILLING AEROBATICS AND CRAZY FLYING BY EXPERT PILOTS. Also EVENTS FOR LOCALLY TRAINED PILOTS. Pageant commences 11 a.m. with local events first. Admission: Adults 2/-, Children 1/-, Cars 2/-. R. D. BROWN, Hon. Sec. Queen St., Hastings. HAWKE’S BAY & EAST COAST AERO CLUB (Inept.) pAGEANT JJANCE SATURDAY, APRIL Sth, 1930 At 8.30 p.m. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. Miss Williams’ Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen 7/6, Ladies 5/-. Double ticket 10/-. (Cars midnight). MRS. Wm. RICHMOND, Hon. Sec. Hastings. ELIZABETH BLAKE Presents the WELLINGTON PLAYERS In three Short Plays at the VILLAGE HALL, HAVELOCK N, on MONDAY, APRIL 7th, at 8 p.m. Tickets 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Reserves may be obtained at the "Tribune” Office, Havelock. Proceeds in aid of local Fire Brigade. "The Song of the Seal,” Hebridian folk drama, by Graham Price. "The Arbuthnot Diamond Robbery," a detective play in one act, by Rosina Fillipi. "The Tinder Box,” a fairy story by Hans Anderson (action version bv Lady Bell). Beryl Earle, Judith Purdy, Shelia Kissel, Dorothy Tanner, Una Curtis, W. N. Pharazyn, F. H. Dawn, Elizabeth Black, and others. Eileen Goodson, L.A.B., Accompanist,
SPORTS MEETING HAVELOCK NORTH. EASTER SATURDAY. £150 IN PRIZES. Dog Trials, Horse Events, Athletic Events, Refreshment Booths, Sweets and Fruit Stalls on ground. Hot Water Free. Special programme of events for children. DANCE, Village Hall, EASTER MONDAY. Free bus (Nimon’s) from Hastings. J. MINOGUE, Secretary. IJK WELI MESSED this Winter. Orilei you ‘Personality" Suit, made ,o measurr tor £3 19;6 NOW Fit and workmanship guaranteed. See window at Poppelwell’B. liussell Street, Hastings. BRINcFrOUK SUIT TO CLEAN. One day service. Lowest prices in Hawke's Bay 11. Shennan, 3181;. Heretuuuga Stree Hastiest.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 87, 29 March 1930, Page 1
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